Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Re: nannies inflating their own rates - yes, it happens. Nanny posts rate of $20-25, contacts me for job listed at $15-20, asks for a starting rate of $20. I say "thanks for your interest, you sound like a qualified candidate, but we won't be paying $20/hr". Candidate them emails back and says "well how much will you pay?" or "I can be flexible" or "my range is actually $17-20 but I want to leave room to negotiate" or whatever.
Happens all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Re: nannies inflating their own rates - yes, it happens. Nanny posts rate of $20-25, contacts me for job listed at $15-20, asks for a starting rate of $20. I say "thanks for your interest, you sound like a qualified candidate, but we won't be paying $20/hr". Candidate them emails back and says "well how much will you pay?" or "I can be flexible" or "my range is actually $17-20 but I want to leave room to negotiate" or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Re: nannies inflating their own rates - yes, it happens. Nanny posts rate of $20-25, contacts me for job listed at $15-20, asks for a starting rate of $20. I say "thanks for your interest, you sound like a qualified candidate, but we won't be paying $20/hr". Candidate them emails back and says "well how much will you pay?" or "I can be flexible" or "my range is actually $17-20 but I want to leave room to negotiate" or whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am often contacted on care.com by parents for jobs I never applied for. I have a weekday job that I am happy with and am only seeking weekend work. My rate on care.com is $20-$25 an hour.
When the parents contact me, they always know that I have a full-time weekend job and ask me if I would consider leaving my current position -- and then when I check out their ad they are offering less than $20 an hour.
Okay... why? I don't understand their reasoning. Why bother contact someone who you know is already working and then offer less than she has stated she will accept? I am not being snarky - I really don't understand how they think they can sway me.
Of course when I respond to them I always thank them and decline, simply saying that I am very happy in my weekday position. I never mention that I wouldn't even consider them if I were looking to switch jobs based on their salary range.
I think it's because you are just that awesome.
And MANY families have experienced more Care.com nannies who inflate their rate and never update their profiles, so worth a shot inquiring.