Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
60hrs a week with a 3 year old is still a lot of hours!!!! I couldn't imagine being stuck for over 110hrs at my place of work. I am sufficating just thinking about it. Bless this woman who is giving up her life to raise someone else's child.
She's getting paid, not volunteering. Don't see a need to 'bless' her at all.
You are discusting!
Nurses, doctors, teatchers, hospice workers, military - these people should also not be blessed because they are paid right? Some nannies are saints! I'm sure these women who give up their lives to raise the best children are not paid even well. $12 an hour to take over as parents....please! May God bless you!
NP here. Nannies don't give up their lives and they don't take over as parents. They do a job and get paid for it. Some people don't think of this as any kind thing to bless.
Anonymous wrote:nannydebsays wrote:Anonymous wrote:nannydebsays wrote:I'd stick with $12/hour for the overnight nanny. You're seeking 48 hours of care, and $12/hour is a gross paycheck of $624.
Now, depending on your location, the night nanny might need to work a second job, but if she will truly be sleeping through most nights, I don't think that would be too difficult to do.
I don't think anyone good/reliable would do this for $12/hour, even with OT. It's not a live-in job. I'd say $15 is fair.
If the nanny is truly sleeping through the night (i.e., the 3-year-old sleeps through the night, as OP said), yes, I'd gladly be paid $12/hour plus OT to sleep. Nobody is paying me to sleep now, so I'd be making about $500/net per week in addition to my day job. That's an extra 26K a year, or, as I like to think of it, a great start at a new vehicle or a new house.
I guess as someone who actually does overnight work and knows many others who do, I simply have a different point of view.
I get $20-35/hour- regardless if the kids sleep 1.5 hours or 10-12 hours in a row.
You never sleep as well "on duty" and in someone else's house as you do when you're off and at home. You're in a lighter sleep ready to act if a child wakes.
It sounds perfect until you actually do the job. I stand by what I said, especially since it is not a live in job and she will have. To maintain a separate residence.
Anonymous wrote:175 a night.
Anonymous wrote:I do overnights for good sleeping children- I charge $18, and I believe this is low. Good luck finding someone legal to do it for less seriously???!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:60hrs a week with a 3 year old is still a lot of hours!!!! I couldn't imagine being stuck for over 110hrs at my place of work. I am sufficating just thinking about it. Bless this woman who is giving up her life to raise someone else's child.
She's getting paid, not volunteering. Don't see a need to 'bless' her at all.
You are discusting!
Nurses, doctors, teatchers, hospice workers, military - these people should also not be blessed because they are paid right? Some nannies are saints! I'm sure these women who give up their lives to raise the best children are not paid even well. $12 an hour to take over as parents....please! May God bless you!
Anonymous wrote:
60hrs a week with a 3 year old is still a lot of hours!!!! I couldn't imagine being stuck for over 110hrs at my place of work. I am sufficating just thinking about it. Bless this woman who is giving up her life to raise someone else's child.
She's getting paid, not volunteering. Don't see a need to 'bless' her at all.
You are discusting!
Nurses, doctors, teatchers, hospice workers, military - these people should also not be blessed because they are paid right? Some nannies are saints! I'm sure these women who give up their lives to raise the best children are not paid even well. $12 an hour to take over as parents....please! May God bless you!