The earnings of a private nanny can vary widely depending on factors such as location, experience, and the number of children cared for. On average, nannies in the United States earn between $15 to $25 per hour, with some experienced nannies in high-cost areas earning upwards of $30 to $50 per hour. Additionally, live-in nannies may receive room and board, which can influence their overall compensation. Benefits such as health insurance and paid time off may also be part of the compensation package.
In international countries nannies are referred to as au pairs. In Finland a nanny or au pair averages $150 per week.
they are illegal
Yes, your daughter should be able to earn enough money as a nanny to pay for her car insurance. As a full-time nanny, she can earn about $ 200 week or so.
Private or state employed, and in which country?
Host salaries are private.
Yes but it is based on how much your parents earn. If you go to private school then it is likely your parents will earn too much money for you to get EMA.
depends on who you work for, how many children, and the children's ages. example; 4 kids between 5-10 should earn you around $600.00 a week.
around from 75,000 to 100,000 or over
Between $50,000 and $110,000 a year
R 3 million / year in private
Given that you can't spell private, don't concern yourself with it. You probably won't get the job.
When I was a nanny or babysitter when I was younger I was paid $385 dollars a month. I would take the kids here and yonder basically whereever they needed. On top of that I worked at a preschool.