Postby Seriously? » Mon Mar 02, 2015 8:56 am
I think it varies wildly! Our current Au Pair was getting £110 for a family in Islington, which probably seems like a lot on the surface, but didn't include phone or travel. I pay her £90 a week now, but we started on £80 for the first 3 months. I also give her an Oyster card with unlimited travel and phone with unlimited calls, texts and data. I could easily pay £120 per week and it would be cheaper than including the travel and phone on top of the £90! In terms of work, we probably only need about 15 hours a week, and I have a cleaner who does all the housework. We do it more for the flexibility and in house baby sitting each week. We have had 3 au pairs, and all think they have/had a very cushy deal with us.
The agency I have dealt with also thought the money was fine and including Oyster card very generous. However, I have thought about changing the money to an "all inclusive" weekly rate as a high headline rate will give you the most choice of candidates. In the end I decided to leave it as it was because I didn't actually want to attract candidates simply for the rate. I think a successful Au pair relationship needs to be more about reciprocal benefits, so the opportunity should be most appealing, not the money.
I'm not sure if that is helpful, but I guess what I am saying is that you don't necessarily get what you pay for with Au pairs. It more important to have a good fit for everyone involved.