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Nanny share pay

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Tapestry12 · 04/11/2014 10:08

Please help advise. My friend, really not me!! Has been asked to do nanny share for just small part of week with her current family and another one. She knows the 2 other children well, they have regular play dates anyway on the day in question. All children get on famously. So perfect move for the childcate of the children.
Now to the question of gross pay per hour. For four children of two families I am suggesting she ask £13 gross per hour. Each family then pays £6.50 per hour when children cared for together. Both sets of parents are lovely and all earning.
Is this a reasonable rate for Home Counties commuter town?
(Other family were paying £13 gross per hour for their one afternoon a week nanny)

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yackity · 04/11/2014 10:22

I think its about 40-50% more than the single family rate. You haven't said what that is, so hard to compare.

Tapestry12 · 04/11/2014 10:51

Single family is £9 gross

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yackity · 04/11/2014 11:09

It sounds about right then!

Tapestry12 · 04/11/2014 11:13

Thank you.

And thank goodness for MM.

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YonicScrewdriver · 04/11/2014 13:50

Who will pay her NI?

Tapestry12 · 04/11/2014 14:38

Sounds like a minefield. That will be up to parents to sort out. They are employers.

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