Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting ... the San Diego nanny with the $23/hr salary is thinking of leaving her job b/c of no bonus, while the Orange County nanny who makes $15-$16/hr is "very happy" with her $1000 bonus.
SD nanny makes almost $41,000/yr for 34 hours a week.
OC nanny makes, at most, before taxes, $33,300/yr. We'll add the $1000 to that.
SD nanny makes $7000 a year more, for almost one day less work each week, and yet may quit over this bonus.
This is not a rare sentiment on this board. As a MB, the message I keep getting from nannies here is to offer a low starting salary, because nannies value raises and bonuses more than earning more money altogether.
The San Diego nanny works 23 hours per week, she doesn't make that much per week so you have that wrong in numbers.
You all need a geography lesson. That nanny ($23/hr) is from Santa Barbara--not San Diego. They are over 200 miles apart.
Thank you! Santa Barbara and San Diego are very different nanny markets.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's funny how so many claim to work as a nanny because they love children and really wasn't to make a difference!!!!!
Yet if they don't get a huge bonus or gift they are ready to quit and rant
Doesn't matter how much they love the kids then or how well they are treated they want $1000 cash and an iPad!
You don't see entire threads on how much they love their job, but come holiday time there are endless posts about gift hauls.
Year round itself post after post about how nannies need to be paid $35 an hour!
It is truly eye opening .
Anonymous wrote:Interesting ... the San Diego nanny with the $23/hr salary is thinking of leaving her job b/c of no bonus, while the Orange County nanny who makes $15-$16/hr is "very happy" with her $1000 bonus.
SD nanny makes almost $41,000/yr for 34 hours a week.
OC nanny makes, at most, before taxes, $33,300/yr. We'll add the $1000 to that.
SD nanny makes $7000 a year more, for almost one day less work each week, and yet may quit over this bonus.
This is not a rare sentiment on this board. As a MB, the message I keep getting from nannies here is to offer a low starting salary, because nannies value raises and bonuses more than earning more money altogether.
The San Diego nanny works 23 hours per week, she doesn't make that much per week so you have that wrong in numbers.
You are mistaken. She says she works 34 hours per week at $23/hr in her first post.
Anonymous wrote:Location - Bay Area, California
Length of employment - 18 months
Weekly salary - $1650 (40 hrs @$30/hr, 10hrs @$45/hr)
Bonus - 2 weeks Salary ($3300)
Gifts - Moksha Scarf, Framed Photo of my charges, Bag from Feed Projects, Spa Gift Certificate
Comments - I love my employers and my job. It's a busy and sometimes exhausting position, but I'm very happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting ... the San Diego nanny with the $23/hr salary is thinking of leaving her job b/c of no bonus, while the Orange County nanny who makes $15-$16/hr is "very happy" with her $1000 bonus.
SD nanny makes almost $41,000/yr for 34 hours a week.
OC nanny makes, at most, before taxes, $33,300/yr. We'll add the $1000 to that.
SD nanny makes $7000 a year more, for almost one day less work each week, and yet may quit over this bonus.
This is not a rare sentiment on this board. As a MB, the message I keep getting from nannies here is to offer a low starting salary, because nannies value raises and bonuses more than earning more money altogether.
The San Diego nanny works 23 hours per week, she doesn't make that much per week so you have that wrong in numbers.
You all need a geography lesson. That nanny ($23/hr) is from Santa Barbara--not San Diego. They are over 200 miles apart.
Here's a comment-no not hitting the mall (wouldn't be caught dead near a shopping mall around the holidaysAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC Nanny
With current family 2 1/2 years
Bonus $1500
Whoa!!
No wonder you didn't comment...You are out hitting the mall!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Interesting ... the San Diego nanny with the $23/hr salary is thinking of leaving her job b/c of no bonus, while the Orange County nanny who makes $15-$16/hr is "very happy" with her $1000 bonus.
SD nanny makes almost $41,000/yr for 34 hours a week.
OC nanny makes, at most, before taxes, $33,300/yr. We'll add the $1000 to that.
SD nanny makes $7000 a year more, for almost one day less work each week, and yet may quit over this bonus.
This is not a rare sentiment on this board. As a MB, the message I keep getting from nannies here is to offer a low starting salary, because nannies value raises and bonuses more than earning more money altogether.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting ... the San Diego nanny with the $23/hr salary is thinking of leaving her job b/c of no bonus, while the Orange County nanny who makes $15-$16/hr is "very happy" with her $1000 bonus.
SD nanny makes almost $41,000/yr for 34 hours a week.
OC nanny makes, at most, before taxes, $33,300/yr. We'll add the $1000 to that.
SD nanny makes $7000 a year more, for almost one day less work each week, and yet may quit over this bonus.
This is not a rare sentiment on this board. As a MB, the message I keep getting from nannies here is to offer a low starting salary, because nannies value raises and bonuses more than earning more money altogether.
The San Diego nanny works 23 hours per week, she doesn't make that much per week so you have that wrong in numbers.
Interesting ... the San Diego nanny with the $23/hr salary is thinking of leaving her job b/c of no bonus, while the Orange County nanny who makes $15-$16/hr is "very happy" with her $1000 bonus.
SD nanny makes almost $41,000/yr for 34 hours a week.
OC nanny makes, at most, before taxes, $33,300/yr. We'll add the $1000 to that.
SD nanny makes $7000 a year more, for almost one day less work each week, and yet may quit over this bonus.
This is not a rare sentiment on this board. As a MB, the message I keep getting from nannies here is to offer a low starting salary, because nannies value raises and bonuses more than earning more money altogether.
The San Diego nanny works 23 hours per week, she doesn't make that much per week so you have that wrong in numbers.
Anonymous wrote:DC Nanny
With current family 2 1/2 years
Bonus $1500
Anonymous wrote:Location- Texas
Length of employment- five months
Weekly salary- 50 hours at $14 an hour
Bonus- $300
Gifts- Nice pull-over and a gift certificate to a local pottery class
Comments- Thrilled! Both gifts were picked out for me with great thought. They remembered comments I made months ago. Easily the best employers I've ever had, absolutely love them.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting ... the San Diego nanny with the $23/hr salary is thinking of leaving her job b/c of no bonus, while the Orange County nanny who makes $15-$16/hr is "very happy" with her $1000 bonus.
SD nanny makes almost $41,000/yr for 34 hours a week.
OC nanny makes, at most, before taxes, $33,300/yr. We'll add the $1000 to that.
SD nanny makes $7000 a year more, for almost one day less work each week, and yet may quit over this bonus.
This is not a rare sentiment on this board. As a MB, the message I keep getting from nannies here is to offer a low starting salary, because nannies value raises and bonuses more than earning more money altogether.