Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LA night nanny here- I charge $35/hr for singles, $50 for multiples. Maybe someone starting out would consider your rate but it’s very LOW and not a great way to start your working relationship by lowballing and changing the job description.
for the love of god, this is not LA. Plenty of friends of mine in nice parts of dc have $30 an hour night nurses. I’m offering 30 hours for $22 and fine, would pay $30 for 40 hours. I also offer four paid weeks of vacation plus federal holiday s
Anyway, the job would be four months max as a night nurse. The point is to hire a nanny who can stay with our family. I don’t even want a night nurse. I didmt find the night wakings that Challenging to begin with.
I wouldn’t CHANGE the job description. I’d hire someone who understands I’m pregnant and need a different type of care while on maternity leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LA night nanny here- I charge $35/hr for singles, $50 for multiples. Maybe someone starting out would consider your rate but it’s very LOW and not a great way to start your working relationship by lowballing and changing the job description.
for the love of god, this is not LA. Plenty of friends of mine in nice parts of dc have $30 an hour night nurses. I’m offering 30 hours for $22 and fine, would pay $30 for 40 hours. I also offer four paid weeks of vacation plus federal holiday s
Anyway, the job would be four months max as a night nurse. The point is to hire a nanny who can stay with our family. I don’t even want a night nurse. I didmt find the night wakings that Challenging to begin with.
I wouldn’t CHANGE the job description. I’d hire someone who understands I’m pregnant and need a different type of care while on maternity leave.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure that Night Nannies are allowed sleeping privileges??
Because for what they charge - it seems they should be awake/aware at all times.
Anonymous wrote:I am due in six months and I’m need of a nanny. We are willing to pay $20-22 an hour on the books and will offer four weeks paid vacation. 40 hours a week. One toddler girl. No driving required.
Issue is that I have six months of paid maternity leave and don’t need a nanny during this time. Sure I could use a few hours of help here and there but we have a small home and I doubt it would be ideal to retain the nanny. Would it be out of the question to try and hire a nanny who would be comfortable changing those 40 hours as a nanny into 32 hours as a night nanny during the first four months of leave?
Or should I just plan on trying to find a temp nanny for six months until I have baby #2?
Tia
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure that Night Nannies are allowed sleeping privileges??
Because for what they charge - it seems they should be awake/aware at all times.
[b]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Night nannies make more than $22/hr and do sleep when baby sleeps. Sometimes people think the nanny will stay up all night doing laundry or whatever. Just so you know.
+1. Our night nanny was $45 an hour.
LOL unless you have triplets, you over paid.
NP here. Not in Los Angeles. $45 an hour is a steal for a night nanny/night nurse.
This is a DC forum
DC isn’t that different. NP here and I started in LA. [/b]Educated [b]and experienced night nannies are on par with here.
Anonymous wrote:LA night nanny here- I charge $35/hr for singles, $50 for multiples. Maybe someone starting out would consider your rate but it’s very LOW and not a great way to start your working relationship by lowballing and changing the job description.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Night nannies make more than $22/hr and do sleep when baby sleeps. Sometimes people think the nanny will stay up all night doing laundry or whatever. Just so you know.
It would be $28 an hour since it wouldn’t be 40 hours. I’d pay $28 for 32 hours.
For night? Dream on! $75/hr.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Night nannies make more than $22/hr and do sleep when baby sleeps. Sometimes people think the nanny will stay up all night doing laundry or whatever. Just so you know.
It would be $28 an hour since it wouldn’t be 40 hours. I’d pay $28 for 32 hours.