Nursery Nurses wages?????

Nursery Nurses wages?????

by: space - 09-05-07 20:55

I lived on the outskirt of London when I was a nursery supervisor and earn £9.45 per hour. Not is all bad if you look around, but living near London this was not the prefect wage!

I can agree that the wages are'nt fantastic, but its where your heart is that counts.

Nursery Nurses wages????? - 11-05-07 10:18

by: scarlett

yes in an ideal world the rates you put would be great I agree with your figures.
one problem though??
how can parents afford to pay £300 a week for a place (because that is what they will have to pay to enable nursery owners to pay those high wages.)

So again it boils down to the government. They should pay more funding for the Nursery Education (which should be monitored to proove thatmost of the money is going to increase wages(the rest going on essentials eg running costs).

Nursery Nurses wages????? - 12-05-07 17:21

by: whmon

I'd just like to add my comments about owning a nursery. When I bought my nursery 2 years ago, I expected to take a drop in salary. What I didn't expect was to have to work for nothing. The only way that my nursery is sustainable is that one person (i.e me) has to work without wages. I work 11 hours per day, 5 days per week without a lunch break. My health is beginning to suffer and worse still, we are having to sell our beautiful home because we can't afford the mortgage payments. While I do have some sympathy for low paid nursery staff, how I wish I could earn the minimum wage myself.

Nursery Nurses wages????? - 12-05-07 20:23

by: Tish501

I too am a Nursery owner open for 30 months.I agree with all the overhead costs....especially heating...but I too have no wages..but my 4 staff are well paid,depending on age and experience...well above minimum wage,and I supply their drinks(hot and cold),the essential supply of chocolate bars...birthday pressys,christmas bonus....this all helps keep staff morale high,they love their work,our parents love them....our places are always taken as soon as they are free,but then we are registered for only 20....(with the prospect of empty spaces during the holidays..our nursery is all open plan...no seperate room for a holiday club,funded only children room...but we make it work....I have looked after children for 30 years,childminded, then at GREAT expensed converted a double garage into a lovely cosy Nursery.Hassle with the local council...wouldn't give permission,expense of a successful appeal,only if we paid for a very expensive block paved LONG drive to lessen noise for neighbours,remortgage,...I wouldn't say we,as owners are rolling in money,but the PLUSES.....doing a job I love..employing 4 fantastic staff,being appreciated by most of our parents....but best of all guiding children down the path to adulthood and seeing the changes in them as they go off to school....who can buy that???
It is priceless......

Nursery Nurses wages????? - 22-05-07 17:47

by: poison dwarf :)

I've been reading the comments regarding pay and it is appalling.
I worked in a school when i qualified 10 years ago and started on 8k!!! I left there to work for a sure start project,where i have since moved to another project. I must say I am well paid and couldn't go back to a lower level of pay again. Nursery nurses are essential,but the pay certainly does not reflect this.

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