Anonymous
Post 05/27/2016 14:40     Subject: Post-daycare help vs. Nanny?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nannies are convenient but prohibitedly expensive.


To clarify, I meant to say that for the OP's situation of only one kid, having the nanny do all the care is convenient but too costly compared to a daycare + nanny combo. Even if you have to pay higher PT rates, daycare rates can easily be $6-$9/hr because it's group care.


But a nanny share may not be prohibitively expensive, and even if she went with her own nanny, the daycare for full days 5 days per week plus very costly part time nanny is going to be at least ballpark to hiring a full time nanny and only paying for her actual hours.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2016 14:28     Subject: Post-daycare help vs. Nanny?

Anonymous wrote:Nannies are convenient but prohibitedly expensive.


To clarify, I meant to say that for the OP's situation of only one kid, having the nanny do all the care is convenient but too costly compared to a daycare + nanny combo. Even if you have to pay higher PT rates, daycare rates can easily be $6-$9/hr because it's group care.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2016 14:24     Subject: Post-daycare help vs. Nanny?

Nannies are convenient but prohibitedly expensive.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2016 13:20     Subject: Re:Post-daycare help vs. Nanny?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here,

Thank you guys so much for all the advice, I really appreciate it! Since baby will only be 4 months when I go back to work, DH can't really be counted on for reliable hours, and the excellent points having fewer moving parts, and how much nannies can add to the family, it looks like we'll be looking for a FT nanny in the near future. Definitely a new adventure! Thanks again!


Question for you, OP-- on the days when you are at work until 9, do you start later? Or are you anticipating that this nanny job will be 60+ hours a week?


I do start later. On days when I go until 9, I need to be at work at 12:15, so I'll have mornings with the baby even if I don't get to tuck them into bed.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2016 10:21     Subject: Re:Post-daycare help vs. Nanny?

Anonymous wrote:OP here,

Thank you guys so much for all the advice, I really appreciate it! Since baby will only be 4 months when I go back to work, DH can't really be counted on for reliable hours, and the excellent points having fewer moving parts, and how much nannies can add to the family, it looks like we'll be looking for a FT nanny in the near future. Definitely a new adventure! Thanks again!


Question for you, OP-- on the days when you are at work until 9, do you start later? Or are you anticipating that this nanny job will be 60+ hours a week?