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Reply to "The Myth of the College Educated Nanny "
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[quote=Anonymous]DH and I thought the way you do initially, and we weren't comfortable with any of the nannies we interviewed. Then we interviewed someone who wanted to be a nanny (no experience), was a high school grad, and had experience as a camp counselor. We interviewed that person, and they were the first one both our dog and DD liked. They were willing to do exactly what we wanted, and had ideas for finding activities in our city and ideas on organizing, so we offered $15 an hour plus benefits and started working together. Now it's nine years later, we have the same nanny, our kids are bilingual, and when our youngest went to school full time we kept the nanny full time and they started going to college part time. This meant when the pandemic hit and everyone was scrambling to do zoom school while working from home, we had no childcare problems, because we were already paying our nanny full time to work. [/quote]
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