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Nanny rate advice

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MockingbirdsNotForSale · 14/07/2011 20:17

I am hoping some helpful nannies or employers of nanies can assist me:

What should I roughly expect to pay for a Live in Nanny working 9 hours a day Mon-Thurs and up to 9 hours on a Friday with weekends off? I would be based in the South about an hour West of London.

If I found a live out nanny to work the same hours with a flexible Friday finish what would I expect to pay?

I'm sure there are a lot of variables I have not posted (as I am unaware of them Confused, but some ballpark figures would be really helpful.

Many thanks in anticipation.

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nannynick · 14/07/2011 23:42

See Going Rates nannies & aupairs thread from last month. That may be of some help.

However start off by working out how much you can afford to pay. There isn't really a going rate as such for any job - it's more a case of supply and demand, market forces. You may find that someone would accept a job at a lower wage than you might expect, as they might be finding it hard to find work.

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