Anonymous
Post 07/22/2022 18:17     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Anonymous wrote:I would not hire someone who only wanted $25/hr. This screams incompetence.


Wow. You must be a big troll. Professional and very qualified nannies are getting paid the market rate $25 on the books. And I can say the same the same happens with Nannies who don't have a status. They are very well qualified and very experienced too. They are getting the same $25 off the books if they ask for it and if they are the right fit for the family who really like her.
Anonymous
Post 07/22/2022 16:32     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Anonymous wrote:$15. an hour is UNEXCEPTABLE for an exceptional seriously experienced nanny of 20 years.

For parents who settle for bargain immigrant labor, we get what we pay for, just like in the rest of America. We think it's such a deal, until the child can't speak age-appropriate English, or has other problems down the road.


OK, Karen. I was raised by limited Englsh speakers but guess what, I went to school and earned a degree from Harvard and am glad I am not an English Only speaker who is out of touch with the rest of the globe
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2022 14:09     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Anonymous wrote:I would not hire someone who only wanted $25/hr. This screams incompetence.


PP who posted above. Apologies for error in posting as I meant $15/hr.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2022 14:08     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not hire someone who only wanted $25/hr. This screams incompetence.


I don’t think so. Lots of undocumented Nannie’s are wonderful and extremely competent and will work for $25 an hour (under the table).


I would never pay under the table. This ultimately cheats the nanny and, if you get caught, huge consequences.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2022 14:06     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would not hire someone who only wanted $25/hr. This screams incompetence.

What do you think is appropriate for an outstanding professional nanny?



Twice that:. $30/hr for one child. An additional $10/hr for each additional child, irrespective of whether they are in school because the nanny is responsible for all children after school, sick days, closure for bad weather. So for 3 kids, $50/hr and $75 OT.

I am not a nanny but this is a fair price for all the qualities you require a nanny to have. If you want excellence, pay for it.

If you cannot afford this, or are too cheap, then put your kids in day care.

Anonymous
Post 07/11/2022 22:05     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Anonymous wrote:I would not hire someone who only wanted $25/hr. This screams incompetence.


I don’t think so. Lots of undocumented Nannie’s are wonderful and extremely competent and will work for $25 an hour (under the table).
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2022 20:04     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Anonymous wrote:I would not hire someone who only wanted $25/hr. This screams incompetence.

What do you think is appropriate for an outstanding professional nanny?
Anonymous
Post 07/11/2022 17:19     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

I would not hire someone who only wanted $25/hr. This screams incompetence.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2022 13:39     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Anonymous wrote:Reviving this thread for the recent poster who quotes care.com stating that nanny hourly rates in Chevy Chase are 15 per hour on average.

Most of us know care.com is full of bs.


Reviving this just to bash care.com??!!! Oooookay
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2022 10:47     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Nannies need to make a living like everybody else. We pay rent and eat food and buy gas. $15 an hour today is simply not enough to live on unless your nanny is commuting every day from Alabama.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2022 21:41     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Reviving this thread for the recent poster who quotes care.com stating that nanny hourly rates in Chevy Chase are 15 per hour on average.

Most of us know care.com is full of bs.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2019 22:28     Subject: Re:The $15 per hour nanny

I don't know why this thread keeps coming up. For those who think $15/hr is enough for a nanny, just try it. Good luck keeping someone around long-term.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2019 21:18     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Yikes, I could never work for $15/hr. Think about that after taxes.
Anonymous
Post 11/03/2019 07:23     Subject: The $15 per hour nanny

Anonymous wrote:Just for kicks, would anyone care to sketch a hypothetical budget for a DC area live-out nanny earning $15 per hour? Guesstimate 30% for taxes, rent, utilities, student loans, car loans, food, clothing, etc., etc.
I am wondering how they do it.


$15/hr is a babysitter.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2019 06:14     Subject: Re:The $15 per hour nanny

Anonymous wrote:I live in DC. We pay our Nanny 18.00 an hour, and she cooks for us and cleans our house. We gave her a raise from 15.00 we were paying her a year ago.

She is amazing, and really loves our kid.


You are underpaying her and are proud?