Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:daycare
nanny share
nanny
live-in aupair
start calling around and decide which you prefer.
You also have the choice of live-out versus live-in nanny.
No, most people don't have the required space for a live-in nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:daycare
nanny share
nanny
live-in aupair
start calling around and decide which you prefer.
You also have the choice of live-out versus live-in nanny.
Anonymous wrote:daycare
nanny share
nanny
live-in aupair
start calling around and decide which you prefer.
Anonymous wrote:nannydebsays wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello - My wife and I are expecting our first child next year. We live in AU park and both work full time. We're trying to figure out childcare and I'm wondering - how much does hiring a nanny cost? I don't really have any idea...
First call all the daycares in your neighborhood or near your offices. Take their prices down, that is your ballpark.
Then decide how much more you would pay a nanny than that. We started ours at $15/ hour for year 1, one child, 45 hours a week.
No, a nanny is the most expensive type of childcare, unless you have more than 3 kids.
A daycare near me charges $350/week for an infant, $300/week for a toddler, and $250/week for a preschooler - so at $900/week, you are close to nanny wages ($16.36/hour and $24.54/hour OT) for a 50 hour week caring for 3 kids.
You cannot, however, expect to find decent nanny care for an infant for $350/week. $6.36/hour gets you nowhere.
This also depends on how many hours you need. If you only need forty hours/wk of care, a nanny can cost less at 2 kids in daycare.
nannydebsays wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello - My wife and I are expecting our first child next year. We live in AU park and both work full time. We're trying to figure out childcare and I'm wondering - how much does hiring a nanny cost? I don't really have any idea...
First call all the daycares in your neighborhood or near your offices. Take their prices down, that is your ballpark.
Then decide how much more you would pay a nanny than that. We started ours at $15/ hour for year 1, one child, 45 hours a week.
No, a nanny is the most expensive type of childcare, unless you have more than 3 kids.
A daycare near me charges $350/week for an infant, $300/week for a toddler, and $250/week for a preschooler - so at $900/week, you are close to nanny wages ($16.36/hour and $24.54/hour OT) for a 50 hour week caring for 3 kids.
You cannot, however, expect to find decent nanny care for an infant for $350/week. $6.36/hour gets you nowhere.
nannydebsays wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello - My wife and I are expecting our first child next year. We live in AU park and both work full time. We're trying to figure out childcare and I'm wondering - how much does hiring a nanny cost? I don't really have any idea...
First call all the daycares in your neighborhood or near your offices. Take their prices down, that is your ballpark.
Then decide how much more you would pay a nanny than that. We started ours at $15/ hour for year 1, one child, 45 hours a week.
No, a nanny is the most expensive type of childcare, unless you have more than 3 kids.
A daycare near me charges $350/week for an infant, $300/week for a toddler, and $250/week for a preschooler - so at $900/week, you are close to nanny wages ($16.36/hour and $24.54/hour OT) for a 50 hour week caring for 3 kids.
You cannot, however, expect to find decent nanny care for an infant for $350/week. $6.36/hour gets you nowhere.
nannydebsays wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello - My wife and I are expecting our first child next year. We live in AU park and both work full time. We're trying to figure out childcare and I'm wondering - how much does hiring a nanny cost? I don't really have any idea...
First call all the daycares in your neighborhood or near your offices. Take their prices down, that is your ballpark.
Then decide how much more you would pay a nanny than that. We started ours at $15/ hour for year 1, one child, 45 hours a week.
No, a nanny is the most expensive type of childcare, unless you have more than 3 kids.
A daycare near me charges $350/week for an infant, $300/week for a toddler, and $250/week for a preschooler - so at $900/week, you are close to nanny wages ($16.36/hour and $24.54/hour OT) for a 50 hour week caring for 3 kids.
You cannot, however, expect to find decent nanny care for an infant for $350/week. $6.36/hour gets you nowhere.