I'm thinking you mean an au pair? It looks like you have to go through an agency to become one, and they would have their own fees.
An au pair means "living on an equal basis in a reciprocal, caring relationship between the host family and the young person. Like an older sibling, the au pair is included in all family activities, unlike an "employee" of a nanny agency who might be excluded from family meals, holiday celebrations, and other activities. In Europe today, tens of thousands of families and au pairs continue this practical and mutually valuable tradition and the custom is spreading around the world." (from the first site below).
The second site below talks about being an au pair in America. One mention was of $270/week.
2006-08-27 08:46:24
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answered by Suzy1B 2
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It depends on the country. Find out what your duties will be. If you are going to be more than just a Nanny charge more (cleaning,cooking etc.) Always charge what your worth. Your time is money.
2006-08-27 15:47:37
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answered by Allison M 2
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Research the standard wage in the country you are asking about.
There is a minimum wage set by the government.
2006-08-27 15:41:28
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answered by Anonymous
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First, it depends on What country you are leaving.
Then what sountry you are going to.
What other expecnces will be covered? Room and board? Health insurance? Lots of variables here...
2006-08-27 15:41:22
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answered by jobie023 3
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I would pay someone $25.00 per week plus room and board.
2006-08-27 16:40:34
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answered by peaches 4
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$2.57
2006-08-27 15:41:26
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answered by Anonymous
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