Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. As a base hourly rate, but then there is the overtime and time and a half.
And if you divide the weekly salary by the total number of hours then it's well over the $15/hr mark.
And that is a competitive salary.
Don't be ridiculous. Newbie illegals get $15/hr. So no, that's certainly not a competitive rate.
Anonymous wrote:Sure. As a base hourly rate, but then there is the overtime and time and a half.
And if you divide the weekly salary by the total number of hours then it's well over the $15/hr mark.
And that is a competitive salary.
. I am Not sure why you do not mind your on damn business.who works where and who make what ,should not be your business you lifeless individual. Will u respect what people Do for a living? I'm not sure why you do not. something is wrong with you. I would leave it to people to judge you! Most importantly people are happy to do what they love to do and leave them alone....Anonymous wrote:Why would less than $15/hour be so unreasonable? All of the daycare workers at the three centers we have used all make less than this per hour. They have many more kids and lots of rules. Why does the childcare price go up so much just because you are called a nanny?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would less than $15/hour be so unreasonable? All of the daycare workers at the three centers we have used all make less than this per hour. They have many more kids and lots of rules. Why does the childcare price go up so much just because you are called a nanny?
You need to learn the difference between a sitter and a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Why would less than $15/hour be so unreasonable? All of the daycare workers at the three centers we have used all make less than this per hour. They have many more kids and lots of rules. Why does the childcare price go up so much just because you are called a nanny?
Anonymous wrote:No,no,and no.
hello, can you hear me, please respond back I am patient because the outcome looks greatAnonymous wrote:Ihope you like the family time I know you DO they all look like right ?^^Anonymous wrote:BIH !!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I charge $25/hr, live-in or live-out.
That is a huge hourly wage PP.
You must have to do the child's laundry, load/unload the dishwasher as well as sterilize all baby toys during nap time.
Ihope you like the family time I know you DO they all look like right ?^^Anonymous wrote:BIH !!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I charge $25/hr, live-in or live-out.
That is a huge hourly wage PP.
You must have to do the child's laundry, load/unload the dishwasher as well as sterilize all baby toys during nap time.
OH I am here unless otherwise you told them to do so with your tracking system! ^^ I'm actually responding to many of the ads for your information, surprisingly you're missing it ! I have to think on that on twice on how that happened.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scam artist is this your extra part-time job sitting and typing make other people life miserable go for it you will be revealed soon the PP you helpAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a live in nanny with 15 years of experience. I take care of 2 children I make 10 per hr. Imo 10 is about the going rate for a live in nanny.
I make 12-15+ per hour as a live-in nanny. Less than 2 years references, no college degree, no college courses relevant. If you're only getting $10/hour, why? What are your job responsibilities, how many kids are you comfortable caring for, and of what ages? How many hours do you work? Do you go through an agency and just settle for the families they find, or do you find families yourself?
It is not your damn business to know the following what you listed, tell me one thing ur intitled to besides getting upset?
Excuse me, but I was responding to the PP who said that she thought $10/hour was the standard for live-in nannies. I disagree, so I asked for more information to see if I could offer an alternative way to present herself. With 15 years of experience, it shouldn't matter whether she's live-in or live-out, $10/hour is too low.P.S we absolutely know Who you are !our good helper you've been flog we got your clues they are working on it I do not think tank you should sit down and do what you do for no reason
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You are back!! I was worried you'd been blocked! These boards have been missing your particular brand of incoherent ranting for the past week or so.
Anonymous wrote:Scam artist is this your extra part-time job sitting and typing make other people life miserable go for it you will be revealed soon the PP you helpAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a live in nanny with 15 years of experience. I take care of 2 children I make 10 per hr. Imo 10 is about the going rate for a live in nanny.
I make 12-15+ per hour as a live-in nanny. Less than 2 years references, no college degree, no college courses relevant. If you're only getting $10/hour, why? What are your job responsibilities, how many kids are you comfortable caring for, and of what ages? How many hours do you work? Do you go through an agency and just settle for the families they find, or do you find families yourself?
It is not your damn business to know the following what you listed, tell me one thing ur intitled to besides getting upset?
Excuse me, but I was responding to the PP who said that she thought $10/hour was the standard for live-in nannies. I disagree, so I asked for more information to see if I could offer an alternative way to present herself. With 15 years of experience, it shouldn't matter whether she's live-in or live-out, $10/hour is too low.P.S we absolutely know Who you are !our good helper you've been flog we got your clues they are working on it I do not think tank you should sit down and do what you do for no reason
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Anonymous wrote:Scam artist is this your extra part-time job sitting and typing make other people life miserable go for it you will be revealed soon the PP you helpAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a live in nanny with 15 years of experience. I take care of 2 children I make 10 per hr. Imo 10 is about the going rate for a live in nanny.
I make 12-15+ per hour as a live-in nanny. Less than 2 years references, no college degree, no college courses relevant. If you're only getting $10/hour, why? What are your job responsibilities, how many kids are you comfortable caring for, and of what ages? How many hours do you work? Do you go through an agency and just settle for the families they find, or do you find families yourself?
It is not your damn business to know the following what you listed, tell me one thing ur intitled to besides getting upset?
Excuse me, but I was responding to the PP who said that she thought $10/hour was the standard for live-in nannies. I disagree, so I asked for more information to see if I could offer an alternative way to present herself. With 15 years of experience, it shouldn't matter whether she's live-in or live-out, $10/hour is too low.P.S we absolutely know Who you are !our good helper you've been flog we got your clues they are working on it I do not think tank you should sit down and do what you do for no reason
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BIH !!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I charge $25/hr, live-in or live-out.
That is a huge hourly wage PP.
You must have to do the child's laundry, load/unload the dishwasher as well as sterilize all baby toys during nap time.