Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes there are, but only in the big cities.
Not even. They are LA movie star nannies, wealthy traveling CEO family nannies. They often hire European and British and Tibetan nannies and often have two or three.
Anonymous wrote:Yes there are, but only in the big cities.
Anonymous wrote:Are there actually, in real life, nannies making $50/hr like in that other thread? Is that possible? What makes them worth that? I've seen threads about getting from $20/hr to $30, but $50 and above is such a huge jump..... I'm confused.
Anonymous wrote:If they are indeed making that kind of dough, they also must be doing all of the deep cleaning, laundry, washing carpets, dry cleaning, detailing five family cars and buying groceries to cook dinner every night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are but they are few and far between and you have to sacrifice a lot. It's the type of job that works okay if you don't have a SO or kids, because you really don't get to have a life outside of work.
Most nannies don't have a SO or kids, so they might as well earn as much as they can. Other things can come later, or already BTDT.
If you're good, don't settle for a crappy $19/hr.
Anonymous wrote:There are but they are few and far between and you have to sacrifice a lot. It's the type of job that works okay if you don't have a SO or kids, because you really don't get to have a life outside of work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are indeed making that kind of dough, they also must be doing all of the deep cleaning, laundry, washing carpets, dry cleaning, detailing five family cars and buying groceries to cook dinner every night.
For $50/hr I promise you that nanny will not be doing laundry and cleaning anything. They will be 100% focused on the kids. You can get a housecleaner to come in for $50 a DAY while the nanny focuses all her attention on your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People who can afford professional nannies can also afford other professionals, as needed.
For instance, my last longterm nanny job had a driver on call whenever we wanted to go someplace. I've never been expected to do a family's cooking or housekeeping. With some jobs, I've had the family cook prepare whatever I wanted for lunch.
These wealthy families understand how to keep a top-notch professional nanny very happy.
Exactly, at this point on the pay scale it's not more money for extra duties, its more money for experience, loyalty, and energy. Pay well, get good employees who don't screw you over and screw around on the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are indeed making that kind of dough, they also must be doing all of the deep cleaning, laundry, washing carpets, dry cleaning, detailing five family cars and buying groceries to cook dinner every night.
In my experience it's actually the cheapest families that expect this kind of service. Typically the families wanting to pay minimum wage or less. The families that pay the least, expect the most.
I pay just over minimum wage (not in DC) and I'm just happy if she puts dishes in the sink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are indeed making that kind of dough, they also must be doing all of the deep cleaning, laundry, washing carpets, dry cleaning, detailing five family cars and buying groceries to cook dinner every night.
In my experience it's actually the cheapest families that expect this kind of service. Typically the families wanting to pay minimum wage or less. The families that pay the least, expect the most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If they are indeed making that kind of dough, they also must be doing all of the deep cleaning, laundry, washing carpets, dry cleaning, detailing five family cars and buying groceries to cook dinner every night.
In my experience it's actually the cheapest families that expect this kind of service. Typically the families wanting to pay minimum wage or less. The families that pay the least, expect the most.
Anonymous wrote:If they are indeed making that kind of dough, they also must be doing all of the deep cleaning, laundry, washing carpets, dry cleaning, detailing five family cars and buying groceries to cook dinner every night.
Anonymous wrote:
People who can afford professional nannies can also afford other professionals, as needed.
For instance, my last longterm nanny job had a driver on call whenever we wanted to go someplace. I've never been expected to do a family's cooking or housekeeping. With some jobs, I've had the family cook prepare whatever I wanted for lunch.
These wealthy families understand how to keep a top-notch professional nanny very happy.