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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Daycare has been a nightmare for us and my DD. She is now 16 months and we’re looking for a good nanny starting in January. All the nannies I contacted only want to start with a newborn. We can offer a good hourly ($25) but with no overtime. It’s a straight 40 hour work week. We’d like at least an AA in Early Childhood Education and some teaching experience. I can’t offer more money and have to pay on the books, but what else can I offer to sweeten our offer? Thanks. [/quote] Drop the AA in early childhood education requirement and you will find yourself a great nanny.[/quote] Agreed. If you insist upon that, then you’ll need to up your pay. You can find a highly qualified nanny with great recommendations, passionate and knowledgeable, nurturing, energetic, etc. [/quote]
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