Anonymous
Post 06/21/2016 12:53     Subject: Re:QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO HIRE NANNYS?

We earn $200k, pre-tax, between two incomes. Our nanny earns gross about $43k annually for two kids, but we also pay a fee to a payroll agency and we pay for WC coverage, so it works out to about $45k a year for us. Yes, it is cutting into our savings BIG time.
Anonymous
Post 06/09/2016 12:49     Subject: QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO HIRE NANNYS?

We earn between $200 and $225K depending on how much overtime my husband does. We have a share in the DC area for 50 hours/week (and pay above board/actual OT) and pay about $35K/year. We pay about the same amount for our nanny as we pay for the mortgage and both of those expenses combine to account for nearly 2/3rds of our post-tax income. It's just the way it is with small kids in the DC area.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2016 07:53     Subject: QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO HIRE NANNYS?

Anonymous wrote:We earn about $220k and can't afford average nanny rates for two kids, forget the ones getting $60k. Friends who make about $300k together had a nanny FT but they hired ones asking for a low range (due to limited English ability).


So, what do you do? Can you afford good daycare?
Anonymous
Post 06/07/2016 14:58     Subject: QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO HIRE NANNYS?

We earn about $220k and can't afford average nanny rates for two kids, forget the ones getting $60k. Friends who make about $300k together had a nanny FT but they hired ones asking for a low range (due to limited English ability).
Anonymous
Post 06/06/2016 09:44     Subject: QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO HIRE NANNYS?

Anonymous wrote:our HHI is over $1M and we overpay for everything!
I just ate a $50 Big Mac - delish!


Anonymous
Post 06/05/2016 22:51     Subject: QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO HIRE NANNYS?

our HHI is over $1M and we overpay for everything!
I just ate a $50 Big Mac - delish!
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2016 19:52     Subject: QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO HIRE NANNYS?

I'm the 19/hr poster. I should also mention that I have four kids, and only one is in all-day school. So I think it's a bargain when I add up the daycare fees plus the aggravation of driving somewhere every morning.

Now, my oldest son's private school that we're paying for because I made a big mistake with housing when we moved here? That does feel absurd.
Anonymous
Post 06/05/2016 19:41     Subject: Re:QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO HIRE NANNYS?

We earn $500-600k a year between us. Our childcare, nanny and preschool, costs about $60-70k for 2 kids aged 1 and 3.
I earn $110k a year and have what I would consider a good job for a 34 year old.
I often wonder how people that don't have a spouse in a lucrative job (or family money, which isn't us) manage.
Anonymous
Post 06/04/2016 13:37     Subject: QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO HIRE NANNYS?

Anonymous wrote:Duel career parents with decent child care is a privilege and a luxury in the Washington area.


Dual
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2016 23:24     Subject: QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO HIRE NANNYS?

Anonymous wrote:Duel career parents with decent child care is a privilege and a luxury in the Washington area.
Anonymous
Post 05/23/2016 23:22     Subject: QUESTIONS FOR THOSE WHO HIRE NANNYS?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We earn about $150K as a family, but health care and housing is fully covered (military).

We are using savings to pay part of our nanny's salary. It comes to right about 55K a year including our portion of taxes and such. I WAH, though, so we only need 40 hrs/wk. It's the overtime that pushes the salaries much higher.


That your fault, paying your nanny $26/hr+ is absurd.


She makes $19/hr. Then there are taxes, UI, worker's comp, and some overtime.


And bonuses, Christmas, birthday, and other gifts. $55K covers it all.


Absurd


Why is 19$ an hr absurd?