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Nanny rates in Brighton area

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confusedpixie · 27/09/2011 10:32

Anyone know what the going rate is at the moment?

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confusedpixie · 02/10/2011 16:29

Bump! I'm applying for jobs atm and have said £7.50 net (£9.70ish gross, most jobs I'm applying to are under 35hours a week), sound okay to any of you in the area?

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RoseMT · 02/10/2011 19:47

£8-£10 is about right based on what I've been quoted recently, and often scaled based on the number of children. Clearly also depends on your experience. Hope that helps.

confusedpixie · 02/10/2011 20:45

£8-10 net or gross? I'm assuming net but not sure if I should assume!

Thanks either way :)

I'm seeing ads from nannies wanting £10+ net yet ads from parents saying that they'll pay £7 gross! Either one is shocking and I don't want to be over or underselling myself. I've not got too much experience nannying (15months worth) but lots of voluntary so I'm aiming at a net wage lower than average but still enough to live off of in a relatively expensive area obviously.

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sunnydelight · 03/10/2011 08:28

A friend in Brighton is paying her (live out) nanny 8 pounds an hour (sorry, my keyboard only has $ signs!). Not sure if that's net or gross though. She has 3 school age children aged 9-12.

confusedpixie · 03/10/2011 15:02

Thanks :)

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