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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean if you just want to temp - you could rake it in over the next 15-18 months being a private governess / nanny to rich families. I’d contact elite nanny agencies in Boston, NYC, and DC and let them know you’re looking to be a private educational consultant and nanny to families with kids who need summer instruction even leading into fall. You would require separate housing paid for by the family for you plus your two kids. But you must be willing to travel wherever they go. I think you could request a salary of $75,000 - $120,000 easily if you were able to work as the family’s nanny as well as educational lead.[/quote] Good luck finding a job like this where you expect housing for you and your whole family. These families want someone single who can work a lot. They don’t want someone with their own kids. [/quote] In a normal situation I would agree. But the market for private nannies just went 100x higher with literally every school and summer camp facility closed on the entire Eastern seaboard. People have nowhere to send their kids and on top of that -- the kids are backtracking educationally because they just spent the last 3 months doing jack-all. A parent worried about the intellectual abilities of their kids (which is most rich parents) will throw money at the problem and who better than to hire than a teacher with a Masters in Education who can get everyone from your toddler to you middle school student struggling with algebra up to speed over the summer? If this goes into the fall, nannies/governesses won't be a luxury anymore. They'll be mandatory unless you want your kids to loose what little cognitive abilities they had in the first place. So OP will easily be able to find a placement. I say target rich (not UMC) but RICH - I have my own Hamptons mansion with waterfront access rich - households because they'll have a guest house that OP can live in and/or will pay for a small cottage and probably would accept the OP co-tutoring their kids with her kids as long as she comes from a good quality background.[/quote]
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