Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 1 child?
Just for nanny share ,11/12.
A nanny share at 11-12/hour? Maybe per family and/or not in the DC area. DC area nanny shares are competitive at $18-20/hour to start, some nannies are willing to accept $15, but it's not competitive.
$30+ an hour for two kids? You're crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 1 child?
Just for nanny share ,11/12.
A nanny share at 11-12/hour? Maybe per family and/or not in the DC area. DC area nanny shares are competitive at $18-20/hour to start, some nannies are willing to accept $15, but it's not competitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 1 child?
Just for nanny share ,11/12.
A nanny share at 11-12/hour? Maybe per family and/or not in the DC area. DC area nanny shares are competitive at $18-20/hour to start, some nannies are willing to accept $15, but it's not competitive.
Again bastard it is not your dumb business to know what the competitive salary or not let me worry about it lifeless !! I don't need your dumb business anymoreAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. As a base hourly rate, but then there is the overtime and time and a half.
And if you divide the weekly salary by the total number of hours then it's well over the $15/hr mark.
And that is a competitive salary.
Don't be ridiculous. Newbie illegals get $15/hr. So no, that's certainly not a competitive rate.
Absolutely you are right about that !!Anonymous wrote:Why would less than $15/hour be so unreasonable? All of the daycare workers at the three centers we have used all make less than this per hour. They have many more kids and lots of rules. Why does the childcare price go up so much just because you are called a nanny?
GO ahead and Stop it then that's what you do!! If the pay is good you take the job for yourself^^ if the pay is lower you will give it to the Nanny ^^on the schedule Cheapo !!we know what you do!!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I charge $25/hr, live-in or live-out.
That is a huge hourly wage PP.
You must have to do the child's laundry, load/unload the dishwasher as well as sterilize all baby toys during nap time.
yea where is your thinking skills ??Anonymous wrote:A few years ago I worked for $12 an hour for 2 toddlers. It was a horrible situation, and no I wasn't making anywhere near what I deserved. Then why did I take it? Because I'm an adult with financial responsibilities and it was all I could find at the time. For most people, it doesn't come down to anything more than that. If people could get jobs for higher pay, they would. It's the employer's fault for paying low, not the jobless nanny who's been denied from the higher paying jobs and has to take whatever she can find to put food on the table.
As soon as I could find something better in this economy we have (which was very hard), I quit. I managed to get a job with a family paying $19.50, and now, after my yearly raise, I'm making $22. I consider myself very lucky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My very first nanny asked for $8 an hour, which was under minimum wage. We paid her $10. This was in an extremely low COL part of the country, though, and it was her first nanny job, just out of high school.
How long ago?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For 1 child?
Just for nanny share ,11/12.
Anonymous wrote:For 1 child?
Anonymous wrote:My very first nanny asked for $8 an hour, which was under minimum wage. We paid her $10. This was in an extremely low COL part of the country, though, and it was her first nanny job, just out of high school.
Anonymous wrote:My very first nanny asked for $8 an hour, which was under minimum wage. We paid her $10. This was in an extremely low COL part of the country, though, and it was her first nanny job, just out of high school.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny in the Midwest. I started nannying for $12/hr. After graduating college, I upped my rate to $15/hr. Now I earn $22/hr for two children. I speak two languages fluently, and teach them music (piano, voice) as well. Most nannies in my area earn $12-15/hr, as far as I know.