Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fifty dollars an hour if you want to try it at all. I would never accept less than that and agree that it sounds like a madhouse. You can't expect much from an adult trying to juggle that many babies/toddlers who can't do anything for themselves.
For 9 hours a day our nanny takes care of 4 out of the 5 kids full time and sends us daily pictures videos and everything she has been in this field for 15 years and all her experience is with multiple children... She even managed to get all of them on the same nap schedule in the afternoon. We honestly take our hats off to her because I stress out just caring for my 2 on my own so let me just put that out there. We have no concern about them being not cared for. We just wanted to compensate her fairly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey guys so a few of us parents wanted to go out on a Saturday without the kids. My family has 2 kids (2 and 4 months), the other family has 2 (1 and 3 months) and our other friends have 1 child she just turned 1. Our nanny suggested we schedule to go out around 12:30- 1 that way it's the kids nap time we will probably do 5 to 6 hours. What is a reasonable pay. Of course she can handle it because she keeps 4 kids full time just thought I would throw that in there. Any suggestions
Does your nanny care for four of THESE kids or your two and two others? If the 12mo is the old new child, you and your share partner pay normal rate, parent of the singleton asks the nanny if $x rate (should be approximately 2/3-3/4 of your rate) is fine. Just be aware that it isn’t legal for a multitude of reasons, the top one being that in an emergency, your nanny physically can’t get all the kids out of the house at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:Fifty dollars an hour if you want to try it at all. I would never accept less than that and agree that it sounds like a madhouse. You can't expect much from an adult trying to juggle that many babies/toddlers who can't do anything for themselves.