Anonymous wrote:All I have to say is INFLATION INFLATION INFLATION. You parents want to pay Pennie’s and want us Nannies to do everything and let’s not even get into how hard it is to take a day off if YOUR child get us sick. Then let’s also not talk about how we do all the chores that you are incapable of doing without complaining and your here to protest what we as for as compensation???? Horrible privileged people Nannie’s aren’t as quiet as they used to be in the 90s and early 2000s the new aged Nannies are standing up for themselves. If you don’t want to pay us our worth TAKE YOUR CHILD TO DAY CARE OR STAY HOME AND CARE FOR YOUR BABY YOURSELF. The cost of living is sky high we do what we do without any complaints and you naggy moms nothings never good enough. The nerve of all of you! I SAID WHAT I SAID AND I HAVE TIME TODAY.
Anonymous wrote:I find hard to believe that some mothers here have so much time in their hands but yet unable to watch their kids...are you sure you need a nanny? A lot moms here sound like Daycare moms, they certainly fit the profile.
Anonymous wrote:That is incredibly entitled of you. You should go to college to increase your salary, not coming on here shaming parents.
A good nanny would never be on a board bashing parents. You clearly don't have the qualifications to make more yourself, and your only last resort is to come here and ruin the communication stream of employers and employees. This board should not allow this on the employment section.
Either that, or you're a nanny agency, trying to ruin the chances of parents hiring directly.
I know multiple nannies in DC making $18-$22, not even the $25 mentioned here.
This is not a matter of affordability. It's like telling a company that if you have to pay everyone the same salary of an engineer, and if you can't then you should close your company.
Anonymous wrote:That is incredibly entitled of you. You should go to college to increase your salary, not coming on here shaming parents.
A good nanny would never be on a board bashing parents. You clearly don't have the qualifications to make more yourself, and your only last resort is to come here and ruin the communication stream of employers and employees. This board should not allow this on the employment section.
Either that, or you're a nanny agency, trying to ruin the chances of parents hiring directly.
I know multiple nannies in DC making $18-$22, not even the $25 mentioned here.
This is not a matter of affordability. It's like telling a company that if you have to pay everyone the same salary of an engineer, and if you can't then you should close your company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$20-25hr in DC is not the average nanny salary. If you can’t afford it that’s fine. Look for a in home day care. I am a nanny and have bills too. I can’t live off $20hr. I have a degree, over ten years experience and so much more. I am sure you can also find a college student with not much experience to do it for $20hr so you do have options
Your feelings and your needs don't determine nanny market rates. They only determine what is worthwhile to you. There's a wide range of nanny rates because of experience and capabilities - A family not offering a rate YOU determine as standard gives you no right to tell parents to 'look for in home daycare.'
this is not about feelings at all; it's about inflation. It seems that you're not able to afford a nanny at today's rate. Not all parents are, btw. As a nanny(not the PP above) I have ALL the rights to tell parents to "look for in home daycare' OR community daycare. The days of cheap labor are way over; you can't afford it? simply be a SAHM!
You don't know what I can afford. What people can afford to pay someone or something doesn't determine the price of that service or good.
Your education failed you since you can't grasp supply and demand.
Sounds like you can't afford your lifestyle and you should get a higher paying job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$20-25hr in DC is not the average nanny salary. If you can’t afford it that’s fine. Look for a in home day care. I am a nanny and have bills too. I can’t live off $20hr. I have a degree, over ten years experience and so much more. I am sure you can also find a college student with not much experience to do it for $20hr so you do have options
Your feelings and your needs don't determine nanny market rates. They only determine what is worthwhile to you. There's a wide range of nanny rates because of experience and capabilities - A family not offering a rate YOU determine as standard gives you no right to tell parents to 'look for in home daycare.'
this is not about feelings at all; it's about inflation. It seems that you're not able to afford a nanny at today's rate. Not all parents are, btw. As a nanny(not the PP above) I have ALL the rights to tell parents to "look for in home daycare' OR community daycare. The days of cheap labor are way over; you can't afford it? simply be a SAHM!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$20-25hr in DC is not the average nanny salary. If you can’t afford it that’s fine. Look for a in home day care. I am a nanny and have bills too. I can’t live off $20hr. I have a degree, over ten years experience and so much more. I am sure you can also find a college student with not much experience to do it for $20hr so you do have options
Your feelings and your needs don't determine nanny market rates. They only determine what is worthwhile to you. There's a wide range of nanny rates because of experience and capabilities - A family not offering a rate YOU determine as standard gives you no right to tell parents to 'look for in home daycare.'
Anonymous wrote:$20-25hr in DC is not the average nanny salary. If you can’t afford it that’s fine. Look for a in home day care. I am a nanny and have bills too. I can’t live off $20hr. I have a degree, over ten years experience and so much more. I am sure you can also find a college student with not much experience to do it for $20hr so you do have options