Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington/550k/$20 an hour base/50 hours/1 baby
All in w taxes and benefits it’s close to 70k a year I think? So yeah, wouldn’t be doing this if we made significantly less.
Arlington at the moment; Our income is around 400k.
Its amazing how much your spending on a Nanny; I guess having a nanny is really a pure luxury (like a sports car).
Do you not think an experienced nanny should be making a minimum of $20/hr?
Anonymous wrote:A lot of the families pay $15 per hour in cash OP or they offer a low weekly amount for a live in nanny. Most nannies are not doing this forever. It's a job until they get married or find something better. Go on care.com and I am sure you will find a good nanny for $15 per hour. A nanny with a college degree will be more expensive but I honestly don't think it matters. Most people who have a college degree do NOT become nannies. Dcum is not real life. I have been a nanny for over 10 years in DCM area. I have interviewed with hundreds of families. The majority of families offer CASH and they do not make 500k per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington/550k/$20 an hour base/50 hours/1 baby
All in w taxes and benefits it’s close to 70k a year I think? So yeah, wouldn’t be doing this if we made significantly less.
Arlington at the moment; Our income is around 400k.
Its amazing how much your spending on a Nanny; I guess having a nanny is really a pure luxury (like a sports car).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hiring a Personal Nanny is the most expensive form of childcare out there.
Bar none.
The reasons why are that the family does not have to wake their child up early in order to drop them off somewhere else.
And if they are stuck in traffic on the way home, they don’t have to be penalized for being late.
The child benefits by receiving personal, one-on-one attention + care.
They also get the luxury of napping in their own bed, eating their own food as well as playing w/their own toys.![]()
The biggest benefit is that they are not exposed on a daily basis to unwanted germs.
I find paying the extra dollars is a great investment in your child.
But
So you’re the parent who doesn’t pay nanny when you’re late?!
Being penalized is not the same as not paying. And since some nannies are paid to be available, no they aren’t paid extra when the parent is late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington/550k/$20 an hour base/50 hours/1 baby
All in w taxes and benefits it’s close to 70k a year I think? So yeah, wouldn’t be doing this if we made significantly less.
Arlington at the moment; Our income is around 400k.
Its amazing how much your spending on a Nanny; I guess having a nanny is really a pure luxury (like a sports car).
Anonymous wrote:Arlington/550k/$20 an hour base/50 hours/1 baby
All in w taxes and benefits it’s close to 70k a year I think? So yeah, wouldn’t be doing this if we made significantly less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hiring a Personal Nanny is the most expensive form of childcare out there.
Bar none.
The reasons why are that the family does not have to wake their child up early in order to drop them off somewhere else.
And if they are stuck in traffic on the way home, they don’t have to be penalized for being late.
The child benefits by receiving personal, one-on-one attention + care.
They also get the luxury of napping in their own bed, eating their own food as well as playing w/their own toys.![]()
The biggest benefit is that they are not exposed on a daily basis to unwanted germs.
I find paying the extra dollars is a great investment in your child.
But
So you’re the parent who doesn’t pay nanny when you’re late?!
Anonymous wrote:I do not think there are many Nannies that actually make as much money as they state in this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Dear Family,
We are starting the Nanny Hunt, and I am blown away at the current prices people are paying. I have seen prices range from 15.00 at the hyper-low end to around 35.00 an hour! This doesn't even include the over-time, vacation pay, and other benefits. I understand at least from this forum that many of you are paying these rates (unless its spam?), and I was just wondering the following:
1. What is your current Location
2. What is your joint income
3. What is the Price of your Nanny
4. How many hours do you employe her
5. How many kids is she watching?
I just can't see how any person making less then 150k can afford a Nanny at these rates? Am I wrong.