Anonymous
Post 07/18/2014 10:33     Subject: Re:What is the going DC rate for educated& experienced Nanny to charge for 1 infant, 2 kids, nanny s

Anonymous wrote:
I get $25/hr in the DC burbs.

for one child.


Your MB isn't very smart. You are way overpaid for the DC burbs.

No one cares about your sorry a*s.


But you love the lying $35+/hr posters, don't you?

The nanny trolls here are relentless.

You have no clue what every parent is paying for child care, do you?
Anonymous
Post 07/18/2014 10:29     Subject: Re:What is the going DC rate for educated& experienced Nanny to charge for 1 infant, 2 kids, nanny s

I get $25/hr in the DC burbs.

for one child.


Your MB isn't very smart. You are way overpaid for the DC burbs.

No one cares about your sorry a*s.


But you love the lying $35+/hr posters, don't you?

The nanny trolls here are relentless.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2014 23:10     Subject: Re:What is the going DC rate for educated& experienced Nanny to charge for 1 infant, 2 kids, nanny s

Anonymous wrote:
I get $25/hr in the DC burbs.

for one child.


Your MB isn't very smart. You are way overpaid for the DC burbs.

No one cares about your sorry a*s.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2014 21:55     Subject: Re:What is the going DC rate for educated& experienced Nanny to charge for 1 infant, 2 kids, nanny s

I get $25/hr in the DC burbs.

for one child.


Your MB isn't very smart. You are way overpaid for the DC burbs.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2014 17:09     Subject: What is the going DC rate for educated& experienced Nanny to charge for 1 infant, 2 kids, nanny shar

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Never trust a nanny who gives a wide range of expected rates. It's pretty clear she doesn't understand her market.


You are long gone from this thread but someone quoted this and it made me furious.

I live in Seattle and personally know nannies in my neighborhood who were hired at $10/hr, $15/hr, $20/hr, $21/hr, and $25/hr. The $10-$20 range was all for nannies starting with one child. Clearly the market is quite variable depending on what a family is looking for, how much value they place on childcare (both of the $10/hr nannies quit after they realized how underpaid they were), and what they feel a candidate brings to the table.

I agree. Part of the problem is most people don't understand the difference between sitter and nanny.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2014 16:44     Subject: What is the going DC rate for educated& experienced Nanny to charge for 1 infant, 2 kids, nanny shar

Anonymous wrote:Never trust a nanny who gives a wide range of expected rates. It's pretty clear she doesn't understand her market.


You are long gone from this thread but someone quoted this and it made me furious.

I live in Seattle and personally know nannies in my neighborhood who were hired at $10/hr, $15/hr, $20/hr, $21/hr, and $25/hr. The $10-$20 range was all for nannies starting with one child. Clearly the market is quite variable depending on what a family is looking for, how much value they place on childcare (both of the $10/hr nannies quit after they realized how underpaid they were), and what they feel a candidate brings to the table.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2014 16:17     Subject: What is the going DC rate for educated& experienced Nanny to charge for 1 infant, 2 kids, nanny shar

Anonymous wrote:I get $25/hr in the DC burbs.

for one child.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2014 16:16     Subject: What is the going DC rate for educated& experienced Nanny to charge for 1 infant, 2 kids, nanny shar

I get $25/hr in the DC burbs.
Anonymous
Post 07/17/2014 15:42     Subject: What is the going DC rate for educated& experienced Nanny to charge for 1 infant, 2 kids, nanny shar

Anonymous wrote:nannydebsays doesn't live in DC, so I wouldn't expect her to know local rates.

For one infant--$12-$14/hr.

For two children--$14-$16/hr

For a share--$16-$18/hr

Never trust a nanny who gives a wide range of expected rates. It's pretty clear she doesn't understand her market.


This is what we pay. $16/hr for two infants, N Arlington