Anonymous wrote:Op here: I got a lot of responses later for $15 per hour. I am meeting a few nannies with babysit this coming weekend. They all asked for $20, but when I didn't respond right away they said they're flexible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is a big area with a wide range of incomes. You can find people cheaper than $20 an hour but don't expect much. I'm sure SE is cheaper than NW. I babysit on the side and charge $25/hr minimum and I am booked as many nights as I want a week, no shortage willing to pay my rate. But I know there are also families out there paying $10 or less.
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I believe it. My friend baby sat Fridays and Saturdays when she was on me school. She charged $25 am hour and had no shortage of jobs. This was also in dc proper
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is a big area with a wide range of incomes. You can find people cheaper than $20 an hour but don't expect much. I'm sure SE is cheaper than NW. I babysit on the side and charge $25/hr minimum and I am booked as many nights as I want a week, no shortage willing to pay my rate. But I know there are also families out there paying $10 or less.
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Anonymous wrote:We live in AU Park and pay AU college students $15/hr to watch two preschoolers. Last year, our PT nanny received $20/hr + taxes (and paid holidays). We've paid as much as $25/hr for a mature neighborhood woman who specializes in sick care.
Anonymous wrote:DC is a big area with a wide range of incomes. You can find people cheaper than $20 an hour but don't expect much. I'm sure SE is cheaper than NW. I babysit on the side and charge $25/hr minimum and I am booked as many nights as I want a week, no shortage willing to pay my rate. But I know there are also families out there paying $10 or less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: Thanks for the replies. Our home daycare provider has offered to babysit at her home in the evenings. She's charging $10 per hour. I am going to go with this option instead. The few babysitters I did talk to had very bad attitudes. They demanded to know the hours and pay right away.
Well it is kind of an important part of the equation. If you need a sitter at 6 and I'm not available until 7 and you want to pay $10 an hour and I require $15 then why spend an hour talking? Am I missing something here?