Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies please don't ever accept a low wage. These parents can afford to pay you but low bawl it to see if you will accept. Ask at least $20 for one child and $25 for two and always make sure they are willing to pay your insurance separately and at least 2 weeks off per year. They know nannies need to make a living too and daycare always an option for those who can't afford it. Good luck out there.
yeah, good luck with that strategy demanding 10-30% over market!
Non merci. I don't need to beg anyone for chump change my dear. I left nannying behind (encourage others to do same) a long time ago to pursue my education. I am on my way to high wages and starting my own business in about 2 years. childcare is very low paying, endless dead ends, and not much appreciation. I am on this website basically to encourage nannies to get out of there and look for opportunities somewhere else. The end.
So you left nannying a long time ago and have not achieved those high wages yet but will IF you start your own business AND succeed. Come back when you have made it. Sounds like you just want to make good nannies feel b
Yes I agree with this but nannying held me back and I regret working as one all these years when I just should have done what I am doing now. It'll take some time but I am on my way and I encourage other nannies not to waste their time and go after their dreams. The most I ever made as a nanny was $18/h.
Then that’s on you.
I make more than that and wouldn’t accept that wage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies please don't ever accept a low wage. These parents can afford to pay you but low bawl it to see if you will accept. Ask at least $20 for one child and $25 for two and always make sure they are willing to pay your insurance separately and at least 2 weeks off per year. They know nannies need to make a living too and daycare always an option for those who can't afford it. Good luck out there.
yeah, good luck with that strategy demanding 10-30% over market!
Non merci. I don't need to beg anyone for chump change my dear. I left nannying behind (encourage others to do same) a long time ago to pursue my education. I am on my way to high wages and starting my own business in about 2 years. childcare is very low paying, endless dead ends, and not much appreciation. I am on this website basically to encourage nannies to get out of there and look for opportunities somewhere else. The end.
So you left nannying a long time ago and have not achieved those high wages yet but will IF you start your own business AND succeed. Come back when you have made it. Sounds like you just want to make good nannies feel b
Yes I agree with this but nannying held me back and I regret working as one all these years when I just should have done what I am doing now. It'll take some time but I am on my way and I encourage other nannies not to waste their time and go after their dreams. The most I ever made as a nanny was $18/h.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies please don't ever accept a low wage. These parents can afford to pay you but low bawl it to see if you will accept. Ask at least $20 for one child and $25 for two and always make sure they are willing to pay your insurance separately and at least 2 weeks off per year. They know nannies need to make a living too and daycare always an option for those who can't afford it. Good luck out there.
yeah, good luck with that strategy demanding 10-30% over market!
Non merci. I don't need to beg anyone for chump change my dear. I left nannying behind (encourage others to do same) a long time ago to pursue my education. I am on my way to high wages and starting my own business in about 2 years. childcare is very low paying, endless dead ends, and not much appreciation. I am on this website basically to encourage nannies to get out of there and look for opportunities somewhere else. The end.
So you left nannying a long time ago and have not achieved those high wages yet but will IF you start your own business AND succeed. Come back when you have made it. Sounds like you just want to make good nannies feel bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why bring back a two plus year post? I don’t get it.
That’s the real reason for reduced traffic. The trolls make it boring and unhelpful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies please don't ever accept a low wage. These parents can afford to pay you but low bawl it to see if you will accept. Ask at least $20 for one child and $25 for two and always make sure they are willing to pay your insurance separately and at least 2 weeks off per year. They know nannies need to make a living too and daycare always an option for those who can't afford it. Good luck out there.
yeah, good luck with that strategy demanding 10-30% over market!
Non merci. I don't need to beg anyone for chump change my dear. I left nannying behind (encourage others to do same) a long time ago to pursue my education. I am on my way to high wages and starting my own business in about 2 years. childcare is very low paying, endless dead ends, and not much appreciation. I am on this website basically to encourage nannies to get out of there and look for opportunities somewhere else. The end.
Anonymous wrote:Why bring back a two plus year post? I don’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies please don't ever accept a low wage. These parents can afford to pay you but low bawl it to see if you will accept. Ask at least $20 for one child and $25 for two and always make sure they are willing to pay your insurance separately and at least 2 weeks off per year. They know nannies need to make a living too and daycare always an option for those who can't afford it. Good luck out there.
yeah, good luck with that strategy demanding 10-30% over market!
Non merci. I don't need to beg anyone for chump change my dear. I left nannying behind (encourage others to do same) a long time ago to pursue my education. I am on my way to high wages and starting my own business in about 2 years. childcare is very low paying, endless dead ends, and not much appreciation. I am on this website basically to encourage nannies to get out of there and look for opportunities somewhere else. The end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why bring back a two plus year post? I don’t get it.
Then don’t respond if you don’t get it.
Doesn’t work that way. This forum is for opinions, advice and questions.
Why bring back such an old thread?!
So you basically like to complain and nag.
Start a new thread! Not hard to do! NP here and bringing up a over two year old thread about salary is beyond ridiculous. Wages do not remain stagnant and the OP asking for advice is most likely on to another position by now since her then infant charge has probably started school!!
Just start a new thread!
Anonymous wrote:Nannies please don't ever accept a low wage. These parents can afford to pay you but low bawl it to see if you will accept. Ask at least $20 for one child and $25 for two and always make sure they are willing to pay your insurance separately and at least 2 weeks off per year. They know nannies need to make a living too and daycare always an option for those who can't afford it. Good luck out there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why bring back a two plus year post? I don’t get it.
Then don’t respond if you don’t get it.
Doesn’t work that way. This forum is for opinions, advice and questions.
Why bring back such an old thread?!
So you basically like to complain and nag.