Anonymous
Post 04/08/2018 16:54     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Anonymous wrote:If you are paid $15.00 for one child it hardly seems fair to only give you a measly dollar and increase for adding a new baby. It is twice the work. You are cheating yourselves.


Agreed. I got $5/hr extra for the new baby.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2018 16:15     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pay per child seems like a pay method that is not linked to the market or to the actual workload. I have four kids and there is no way on God's green earth that they are 4X the work of a single kid. I would even say it's easier - they have playmates and basically do their own thing with each other. I do think bumping the pay up when an infant joins the family is reasonable but as the kids go off to school, then the nanny should expect for the salary to not grow as much.

You are wrong and you know it.


She is absolutely correct....and she dang well knows it
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2017 21:56     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Anonymous wrote:This discussion reminds me what happened when my mother retired from her (longtime) whirlwind job. Just to cover what she was doing for the company, they had to hire THREE full-time people.

Do you think they wished they had doubled her salary to maybe keep her on?

Same thing happened to my mother...
THREE full time people to replace her.
Anonymous
Post 12/15/2017 21:53     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Anonymous wrote:Pay per child seems like a pay method that is not linked to the market or to the actual workload. I have four kids and there is no way on God's green earth that they are 4X the work of a single kid. I would even say it's easier - they have playmates and basically do their own thing with each other. I do think bumping the pay up when an infant joins the family is reasonable but as the kids go off to school, then the nanny should expect for the salary to not grow as much.

You are wrong and you know it.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2017 10:56     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

You are paying someone for their time first, and the workload second. That's true in most jobs -- the base pay has to be enough to support them, and then the rest of the pay reflects duties, the job market, extra knowledge or skills, whatever.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2017 10:38     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Anonymous wrote:If you are paid $15.00 for one child it hardly seems fair to only give you a measly dollar and increase for adding a new baby. It is twice the work. You are cheating yourselves.


You are exactly correct, OP.
Anonymous
Post 12/08/2017 22:14     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Pay per child seems like a pay method that is not linked to the market or to the actual workload. I have four kids and there is no way on God's green earth that they are 4X the work of a single kid. I would even say it's easier - they have playmates and basically do their own thing with each other. I do think bumping the pay up when an infant joins the family is reasonable but as the kids go off to school, then the nanny should expect for the salary to not grow as much.
Anonymous
Post 07/28/2017 15:12     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Anonymous wrote:If I asked to be paid per child, would my pay decrease when one of the kids starts kindergarten?


Depends on the circumstances. If I'm on call to bring things to school, pick up a sick/misbehaving child, doing the child's laundry (and possibly packing their lunch) and I'm with them on all non-school days? I get the same rate. If someone else is going to do all of that, the child is no longer my charge, so I expect to drop to a lower rate.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2017 10:10     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

If I asked to be paid per child, would my pay decrease when one of the kids starts kindergarten?
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2017 19:09     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Anonymous wrote:I think adding $3-5 extra for an infant is reasonable. Parent here.

$5 extra is what I charge.
Anonymous
Post 05/24/2017 09:03     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Anonymous wrote:Sorry typo I meant who can afford $15 per kid


So? Then you should have thought about ALL the costs of a child prior to having a child. Nannies should be paid appropriately and $15/hr to care for more than one child is ridiculous. Two children are twice as much work, three are triple work. She should be paid appropriately.
JenniferKimura
Post 05/08/2017 03:17     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Thanks for sharing.
Anonymous
Post 10/14/2016 09:58     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

I think adding $3-5 extra for an infant is reasonable. Parent here.
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2016 13:45     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Again, no one said to double the hourly rate for a new baby. But as some parent on this forum has stated, a $5/hr increase is appropriate. A two dollar increase is an insult.

Exactly. I'd be leaving a job that offered me an extra dollar for an additional infant. Some entitled parents are truly out of their minds.
Anonymous
Post 08/10/2016 08:33     Subject: nannies, why don't you charge per child

Sorry typo I meant who can afford $15 per kid