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Nanny going rate in N London

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sunrise16 · 06/01/2022 08:18

Hello,

Our (wonderful) nanny is currently on 14p/h net. We hired her on 13 and gave her a pay rise recently. But I'm hearing that inflation means nanny wages are going up quicker than I realised. Can anyone in London/N London let me know the current going rate for good nannies?

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Blondeshavemorefun · 06/01/2022 12:59

First of all change to gross not nett

But that sounds about average

What age experience does she have

sunrise16 · 06/01/2022 18:37

Thanks @Blondeshavemorefun ! Are you a nanny? I thought all nannies / agencies worked on net per hour? She's 15+ years experienced, 4 days a week, 10.5 hour days.

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WheelieBinPrincess · 06/01/2022 18:40

I’m a nanny and I’m sick of talking in net! It’s not helpful to either party.

Rrrob · 06/01/2022 18:42

We are in S London and pay £17ph gross. Seems the going rate around here.

WheelieBinPrincess · 06/01/2022 18:43

As above, I’d agree that’s thé going rate. Although I’m now on a salary rather than an hourly wage- £42,000 for 40 hours a week, west London.

Blondeshavemorefun · 06/01/2022 19:53

@sunrise16

Thanks *@Blondeshavemorefun* ! Are you a nanny? I thought all nannies / agencies worked on net per hour? She's 15+ years experienced, 4 days a week, 10.5 hour days.
Ex nanny. Was one for 20yrs. Now a maternity nurse for 12yrs

I was talking gross when I last nannied in 2011

Always always always discuss gross

I say that an experienced professional nanny should be talking gross

If she says nett. Tell her no. Gross

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