Anonymous wrote:I've hired several nannies, all in lower Montgomery County, all US citizens, all for $15-18/hour.
I have twins.
Never had any problem finding wonderful, legal, great caretakers in that rate range.
There were people who charged more, who I sure might have been terrific. But the people I've hired have been fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This endless debate is so tiresome.
Great nannies, for multiple kids, can be found in Montgomery County for $15/hr easily.
Great nannies, with broader experience/education/expertise can be found for significantly more per hour also.
But a posted position offering $15/hr will get lots of qualified applicants.
Sorry - it's just the reality.
Sure... illegals. Just the reality.
Wrong! Wrong!
Lower net rates are for nannies **on the books **, and not for illegal workers! The families cannot afford to pay more /hr, as they in fact pay taxes.
So the logic that illegal nannies are cheaper is simply very wrong! Quite the contrary. It is unfair to make this accusations.
If we did not pay our nanny on books, we could in fact pay her as high $20hr. But, since we pay taxes, her net salary is 25% lower than that, and that is what most families can afford.
Get real, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This endless debate is so tiresome.
Great nannies, for multiple kids, can be found in Montgomery County for $15/hr easily.
Great nannies, with broader experience/education/expertise can be found for significantly more per hour also.
But a posted position offering $15/hr will get lots of qualified applicants.
Sorry - it's just the reality.
Sure... illegals. Just the reality.
Anonymous wrote:I would ask for $20-22hr, especially with an infant.
Anonymous wrote:This endless debate is so tiresome.
Great nannies, for multiple kids, can be found in Montgomery County for $15/hr easily.
Great nannies, with broader experience/education/expertise can be found for significantly more per hour also.
But a posted position offering $15/hr will get lots of qualified applicants.
Sorry - it's just the reality.