Anonymous wrote:So, we don't live in the DC area, we live in a much, much lower COL area and we're hoping to hire a summer nanny. We posted an ad (with the rates) and received several inquiries. We're paying $15/hr for a minimum of 40 hours/week (with the option to work more if they're interested) for 2 kids (5 and 1). No weekends, no overnights. We can be really flexible as DH works from home, however he travels on average a day a week (sometimes 2 days) and I am in medicine (but a resident - so not making a ton of money) so on the days he's traveling nanny needs to arrive pretty early, but on the days he's here, nanny can come in much later (9 or 10) and can even leave the house with the 5 yo when the one year old is napping since DH is here. We plan on having museum memberships, pool memberships, etc. Is it the varied schedule that is scaring off the nannies? I have liked them for the most part, but they always say the plan to email me their references and schedule a visit to our house and then we don't hear from them (this has been 2 nannies so far). I'm getting frustrated and am not sure what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. We live in a much much lower COL area, and nanny finding as rvices say what we’re offering is suitable for a college sitter/nanny and we’ve had a lot of bites with rate we’re offering. I agree we’d probably get more bites with higher rate, but I think our kids are pretty easy. On those long days both kids wil probably be asleep in the morning and the baby will nap for 2-3 hours. 5 yo does not nap but will take some quiet time to read books. I thought DH being here may be a bonus (in that nanny/sitter can leave earlier some days), get a break. We’re also happy to pay overtime for over 40 hrs- which we’ll do for nannies that want it,I don’t think we need it. I thought this would attract sitters that are looking to have a job but not one that is all consuming (meaning that they can go out at night, enjoy some of the summer day). I did not know that you check references after meeting them, thanks for that tip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, how would nanny get a break during the day with 5 yr old probably not napping? does she/he have a quiet time? With 10 hr a day on their feet, nannies need a break, and maybe they feel there isn't going to be one.
5 year olds should not need a nap.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. We live in a much much lower COL area, and nanny finding as rvices say what we’re offering is suitable for a college sitter/nanny and we’ve had a lot of bites with rate we’re offering. I agree we’d probably get more bites with higher rate, but I think our kids are pretty easy. On those long days both kids wil probably be asleep in the morning and the baby will nap for 2-3 hours. 5 yo does not nap but will take some quiet time to read books. I thought DH being here may be a bonus (in that nanny/sitter can leave earlier some days), get a break. We’re also happy to pay overtime for over 40 hrs- which we’ll do for nannies that want it,I don’t think we need it. I thought this would attract sitters that are looking to have a job but not one that is all consuming (meaning that they can go out at night, enjoy some of the summer day). I did not know that you check references after meeting them, thanks for that tip.
Anonymous wrote:Also, how would nanny get a break during the day with 5 yr old probably not napping? does she/he have a quiet time? With 10 hr a day on their feet, nannies need a break, and maybe they feel there isn't going to be one.