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