Anonymous
Post 09/03/2015 05:31     Subject: >NANNY RATES<

A professional nanny isn't afraid to politely guide first time parents, as needed.
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 18:17     Subject: >NANNY RATES<

Most of your so-called nannies just can't get another job. That's what my employer says. It's impossible to compare apples and oranges. Even this forum can't agree on the difference between a sitter and a nanny!
Anonymous
Post 08/23/2015 16:40     Subject: >NANNY RATES<

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, that is absolutely true. A nanny sets her own rates. That doesn't mean that it will sound reasonable to any family. Only nannies with rates that sound reasonable get hired.


Nannies think they set the rate, but they don't. The job and the market set the rates. The nanny can ask for anything she wants, but if it isn't in line with the market and the job requirements, she will not be hired. There are many more nannies available than jobs, so, as in every other industry, it is the market and employer that sets the rate.


Mommy Dearest has spoken. Lol.


Nope. Just a smart and responsible parent.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2015 16:27     Subject: >NANNY RATES<

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, that is absolutely true. A nanny sets her own rates. That doesn't mean that it will sound reasonable to any family. Only nannies with rates that sound reasonable get hired.


Nannies think they set the rate, but they don't. The job and the market set the rates. The nanny can ask for anything she wants, but if it isn't in line with the market and the job requirements, she will not be hired. There are many more nannies available than jobs, so, as in every other industry, it is the market and employer that sets the rate.


Mommy Dearest has spoken. Lol.
Anonymous
Post 08/22/2015 16:17     Subject: >NANNY RATES<

Anonymous wrote:Yes, that is absolutely true. A nanny sets her own rates. That doesn't mean that it will sound reasonable to any family. Only nannies with rates that sound reasonable get hired.


Nannies think they set the rate, but they don't. The job and the market set the rates. The nanny can ask for anything she wants, but if it isn't in line with the market and the job requirements, she will not be hired. There are many more nannies available than jobs, so, as in every other industry, it is the market and employer that sets the rate.