Anonymous wrote:Creme de la creme nannies from White House Nannies earn $18-$22.
Hear it straight from the source:
"The current average hourly rate for nannies in DC is $18-$22 per hour for a live-out nanny. We encourage you to choose a rate that falls in this range and is based on your experience and the requirements of the position. If you are seeking a live-in position, factor in the room and board that will be provided when determining your salary range."
https://www.whitehousenannies.com/for-nannies/nanny-faqs/
Qualifications?
-flawless English
-2-3 Excellent, glowing references
-legal to work
-5 years experience
So enough on the $35 jobs.
Anonymous wrote:As I understand it, that’s aimed at nannies who barely meet their requirements. Several positions advertise top salary (ie well over 70k per year).
Anonymous wrote:I've been reading a lot about educated nannies. Are these nannies tutoring the children in addition to doing their regular duties. I remember helping and checking school work many years ago before the parents arrived home. But no way was I tutoring anyone's children on a nanny's salary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White House nannies is stuck up.
I make a good $70,000
A year as a nanny and I didn’t
Go through them.
I make the same as you and I found my job through them. I never found them to be stuck up. In fact, they helped me work through a difficult situation during my transition from one family to another.
Don't they "encourage" their best nannies to stick to $22/hr at the most?
They told me the range that “most” nannies get but also said that the negotiation of salary and benefits were between the family and me. Why would they encourage you to stick to that range (especially the lower end) when they make their money off of commission based on your salary? I obviously can’t speak for others but I personally enjoyed working with them and found a job within a decent timeframe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White House nannies is stuck up.
I make a good $70,000
A year as a nanny and I didn’t
Go through them.
I make the same as you and I found my job through them. I never found them to be stuck up. In fact, they helped me work through a difficult situation during my transition from one family to another.
Don't they "encourage" their best nannies to stick to $22/hr at the most?
Anonymous wrote:Creme de la creme nannies from White House Nannies earn $18-$22.
Hear it straight from the source:
"The current average hourly rate for nannies in DC is $18-$22 per hour for a live-out nanny. We encourage you to choose a rate that falls in this range and is based on your experience and the requirements of the position. If you are seeking a live-in position, factor in the room and board that will be provided when determining your salary range."
https://www.whitehousenannies.com/for-nannies/nanny-faqs/
Qualifications?
-flawless English
-2-3 Excellent, glowing references
-legal to work
-5 years experience
So enough on the $35 jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White House nannies is stuck up.
I make a good $70,000
A year as a nanny and I didn’t
Go through them.
I make the same as you and I found my job through them. I never found them to be stuck up. In fact, they helped me work through a difficult situation during my transition from one family to another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White House nannies is stuck up.
I make a good $70,000
A year as a nanny and I didn’t
Go through them.
I make the same as you and I found my job through them. I never found them to be stuck up. In fact, they helped me work through a difficult situation during my transition from one family to another.
Anonymous wrote:White House nannies is stuck up.
I make a good $70,000
A year as a nanny and I didn’t
Go through them.
Anonymous wrote:Creme de la creme nannies from White House Nannies earn $18-$22.
Hear it straight from the source:
"The current average hourly rate for nannies in DC is $18-$22 per hour for a live-out nanny. We encourage you to choose a rate that falls in this range and is based on your experience and the requirements of the position. If you are seeking a live-in position, factor in the room and board that will be provided when determining your salary range."
https://www.whitehousenannies.com/for-nannies/nanny-faqs/
Qualifications?
-flawless English
-2-3 Excellent, glowing references
-legal to work
-5 years experience
So enough on the $35 jobs.