Anonymous wrote:OP HERE: I truly appreciate everyone's advice !! I am not at all trying to come off entitled or anything. I was offered the position and I was just comparing it to my current position I have that is part-time and a current "real job" I am also being offered. At 16:59, you should know when just finishing college.. No job is actually asking me for a salary requirement because I would be considered entry level versus someone of your age and credentials. So that was an ugly statement coming from you. Overall. I was weighing my options and simply wanted opinions about the job.. Not about me being ignorant or anything else. I have not had an issue gaining employment whether being a part-time nanny or full-time nanny.. At this time, I have multiple job offers and I wanted to know this board's opinion on this position. I now understand live -in nannies make less because they are boarding, but if I am offered the position at a lower rate than what I am used to, I will stick to live-out. So I do thank you all for advising me on that. Some may think I am inexperienced but I am used to making at least $18/hr live-out. Could be because I do a lot driving and families I typically work for have a hard time finding a nanny with their own reliable vehicle who's comfortable with driving, i dont't know. Also, I use a tax calculator so it helps figuring out the figures for gross and net $. I will now negotiate gross rates moving forward!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, I stated that I nannied through out college. I have a bachelor's degree and going for my master's this coming Fall.
Why on earth are you going for your masters if you want to be a career nanny? Why go into debt on something that isn't necessary?
Ignore the hater. Education = freedom.
Only if you can get a job in your particular field. I would not consider a nanny with a master's degree depending on the field as I'd wonder what is wrong with them that they cannot get a job in their specific field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, I stated that I nannied through out college. I have a bachelor's degree and going for my master's this coming Fall.
Why on earth are you going for your masters if you want to be a career nanny? Why go into debt on something that isn't necessary?
Ignore the hater. Education = freedom.
Anonymous wrote:It's not that we haven't heard of it, it's just that as a parent, I can't guarantee that you're going to get a particular net rate because I don't know your tax situation. I can guarantee you a gross rate because that's how much would leave my hands and go into yours. If you know how much you want to make weekly/monthly/annually, you can estimate about what gross rate you would need to earn based on your own situation. But I would never guarantee someone a net rate because of the variables that are outside of my control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, I stated that I nannied through out college. I have a bachelor's degree and going for my master's this coming Fall.
Why on earth are you going for your masters if you want to be a career nanny? Why go into debt on something that isn't necessary?