Anonymous
Post 06/10/2015 08:37     Subject: Re:how to pay for working interview

Do the interview first, unpaid. Trial is paid to the nearest 15 minutes, whether you like the way she is with the kids or not. Cash is fine, just like you would do for a babysitter, because you're probably doing this with 2-5 people, but you're only hiring 1.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2015 07:49     Subject: how to pay for working interview

Anonymous wrote:quick question--how best to pay for a working interview? is cash or check ok? will be going through a payroll service once we actually hire somebody. thanks in advance .


Cash.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2015 06:37     Subject: how to pay for working interview

I would pay the hourly rate that you plan to pay, if it's an all-day trial day. If it's just a couple of hours, I'd pay $50 for the trouble.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2015 23:47     Subject: how to pay for working interview

I disagree that less than two hours of work should not be compensated.

Every hour should be paid since the nanny is working. WORKING.

And by a working interview, I am assuming the OP is talking about having a nanny care for a child for a few hours while the parents are either nearby to supervise and ask questions to, or they leave for a little bit like to run a small errand, then return.

No way should they expect a nanny to do this for free. Time is money Baby.