Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for parents... We just moved to DC, what's the typical hourly rate for a full time, live out nanny to care for an 18-month old?
At least 2-3+ years experience, and paying via payroll service where taxes are deducted.
Right now they are Worth their weight in gold! $25/ hr minimum
Anonymous wrote:Question for parents... We just moved to DC, what's the typical hourly rate for a full time, live out nanny to care for an 18-month old?
At least 2-3+ years experience, and paying via payroll service where taxes are deducted.
Anonymous wrote:The hourly rate means nothing because with overtime its all a wash.
So figure out how much you want to pay a week, how many hours you have and then back into the hourly rate (but present the nanny with the weekly rate because they don't always understand the overtime rules and that for some hours she will get 17 an hour and other hours it will be 25--its pretty confusing.
For one child you can get a nanny with 2-3 years of experience for $17-18 (assuming you have at least 45 hours).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$30/hr on the books.
Is that not a little pricey? Ideally, we'd like to have a nanny with our family (since we're planning on having more than 1 kid) for many years, but at $20-30/hour for just 1 child, do people plan on keeping their nannies for long? Daycare and early school then end up being significantly cheaper...
Perhaps we're being too idealistic in this market (we moved here from the midwest)...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$30/hr on the books.
Is that not a little pricey? Ideally, we'd like to have a nanny with our family (since we're planning on having more than 1 kid) for many years, but at $20-30/hour for just 1 child, do people plan on keeping their nannies for long? Daycare and early school then end up being significantly cheaper...
Perhaps we're being too idealistic in this market (we moved here from the midwest)...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$30/hr on the books.
Is that not a little pricey? Ideally, we'd like to have a nanny with our family (since we're planning on having more than 1 kid) for many years, but at $20-30/hour for just 1 child, do people plan on keeping their nannies for long? Daycare and early school then end up being significantly cheaper...
Perhaps we're being too idealistic in this market (we moved here from the midwest)...
Anonymous wrote:The hourly rate means nothing because with overtime its all a wash.
So figure out how much you want to pay a week, how many hours you have and then back into the hourly rate (but present the nanny with the weekly rate because they don't always understand the overtime rules and that for some hours she will get 17 an hour and other hours it will be 25--its pretty confusing.
For one child you can get a nanny with 2-3 years of experience for $17-18 (assuming you have at least 45 hours).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$20-$22
PP Here. Where are you finding nannies who will work on the books for $20 to $22? I posted here when we were looking for a nanny and tried everything and everywhere to find a nanny for $20 to $22. They just didn’t exist.
We pay $25 for a wonderful nanny, foreign-born but legal to work in US with good experience but no college. I love her, my baby loves her and we’re happy but every time I see $20 an hour posted here for a DC nanny I scratch my head.
Sorry but you got hosed. $25 is more like a part time nanny rate. If you have 50 hours at 25 an hour you are overpaying unless she is a former teacher or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$20-$22
PP Here. Where are you finding nannies who will work on the books for $20 to $22? I posted here when we were looking for a nanny and tried everything and everywhere to find a nanny for $20 to $22. They just didn’t exist.
We pay $25 for a wonderful nanny, foreign-born but legal to work in US with good experience but no college. I love her, my baby loves her and we’re happy but every time I see $20 an hour posted here for a DC nanny I scratch my head.
Sorry but you got hosed. $25 is more like a part time nanny rate. If you have 50 hours at 25 an hour you are overpaying unless she is a former teacher or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$20-$22
PP Here. Where are you finding nannies who will work on the books for $20 to $22? I posted here when we were looking for a nanny and tried everything and everywhere to find a nanny for $20 to $22. They just didn’t exist.
We pay $25 for a wonderful nanny, foreign-born but legal to work in US with good experience but no college. I love her, my baby loves her and we’re happy but every time I see $20 an hour posted here for a DC nanny I scratch my head.