Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $16hr ($8 per family) for a very experienced, native english speaking nanny in Silver Spring in a nanny share for 2 infants. She's wonderful and during the kids naptime, she folds all their laundry and cleans up the kitchen.
I would keep a very close eye on her if I were you, PP. Is she engaging the babies in narration and conversation? Reading to them? Making sure they have tummy time and outdoor time?
Your nanny could easily be earning 25 to 40% more -- why did she choose to work for so much less?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone have any insight into the going rate for a live out nanny for two infants in Ashburn? We're doing a Nanny Share with another family, will be a 3 month old and 5 month old when we start. I was thinking $17 an hour (as we had looked at $15 per hour for one child). Thank you!
You get to what you paid. Any person who really need a job and don't earn any credential or reference would work for$17/h for two children. However, if u think that your child deserve a quality childcare provider who would engage and nurture ur baby, then paid at least 12/ per child. So qualify nannies came along for interview. It's all about what u think your child deserve. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:DOES YOUR $12 friends paid the share with Government vouchers, I suppose that they are low income class. $6/have for each child is below minimum wage. Go away
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $16hr ($8 per family) for a very experienced, native english speaking nanny in Silver Spring in a nanny share for 2 infants. She's wonderful and during the kids naptime, she folds all their laundry and cleans up the kitchen.
I would keep a very close eye on her if I were you, PP. Is she engaging the babies in narration and conversation? Reading to them? Making sure they have tummy time and outdoor time?
Your nanny could easily be earning 25 to 40% more -- why did she choose to work for so much less?
I work from home, so I hear her upstairs with the kids all day. she talks to them, sits on the floor paying, takes them for walks to hang out with other kids/nannies. Most of the nannies I know make around that much.
How does she support herself on $16/hr in Silver Spring?
Or is that "not my problem"?
Her husband works at Lowes. They have a townhouse in Gaithersburg and they raise/support her 4 grandchildren. I pay her what she asked for and the rest is up to her. My boss doesnt ask how I pay my expenses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $16hr ($8 per family) for a very experienced, native english speaking nanny in Silver Spring in a nanny share for 2 infants. She's wonderful and during the kids naptime, she folds all their laundry and cleans up the kitchen.
I would keep a very close eye on her if I were you, PP. Is she engaging the babies in narration and conversation? Reading to them? Making sure they have tummy time and outdoor time?
Your nanny could easily be earning 25 to 40% more -- why did she choose to work for so much less?
I work from home, so I hear her upstairs with the kids all day. she talks to them, sits on the floor paying, takes them for walks to hang out with other kids/nannies. Most of the nannies I know make around that much.
How does she support herself on $16/hr in Silver Spring?
Or is that "not my problem"?
You should be ashamed of yourself.
Her husband works at Lowes. They have a townhouse in Gaithersburg and they raise/support her 4 grandchildren. I pay her what she asked for and the rest is up to her. My boss doesnt ask how I pay my expenses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $16hr ($8 per family) for a very experienced, native english speaking nanny in Silver Spring in a nanny share for 2 infants. She's wonderful and during the kids naptime, she folds all their laundry and cleans up the kitchen.
I would keep a very close eye on her if I were you, PP. Is she engaging the babies in narration and conversation? Reading to them? Making sure they have tummy time and outdoor time?
Your nanny could easily be earning 25 to 40% more -- why did she choose to work for so much less?
I work from home, so I hear her upstairs with the kids all day. she talks to them, sits on the floor paying, takes them for walks to hang out with other kids/nannies. Most of the nannies I know make around that much.
How does she support herself on $16/hr in Silver Spring?
Or is that "not my problem"?
PP you taking advantage of a chip Labol, enjoy while it last.
Her husband works at Lowes. They have a townhouse in Gaithersburg and they raise/support her 4 grandchildren. I pay her what she asked for and the rest is up to her. My boss doesnt ask how I pay my expenses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We pay $16hr ($8 per family) for a very experienced, native english speaking nanny in Silver Spring in a nanny share for 2 infants. She's wonderful and during the kids naptime, she folds all their laundry and cleans up the kitchen.
I would keep a very close eye on her if I were you, PP. Is she engaging the babies in narration and conversation? Reading to them? Making sure they have tummy time and outdoor time?
Your nanny could easily be earning 25 to 40% more -- why did she choose to work for so much less?
I work from home, so I hear her upstairs with the kids all day. she talks to them, sits on the floor paying, takes them for walks to hang out with other kids/nannies. Most of the nannies I know make around that much.
How does she support herself on $16/hr in Silver Spring?
Or is that "not my problem"?