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[quote=Anonymous]Just because you are not career oriented doesn't mean work is not important. Some things to consider --you are already highly paid for your profession. you could be in a position of taking a steep pay cut if you needed to find a new employer. --nannying is hard work that takes a physical toll and not something you will necessarily want to do at 50. --you say you are not career minded but I wonder if there is a self esteem issue here, or if you just haven't been exposed to the right opportunities. not criticizing nannies at all, I also think this is important work. however, it is not a career that will give you options to move on and do other things. is this really your passion or are you afraid of challenging yourself? and if it is the later, think how much harder it will be to challenge yourself in ten years. --I LOVE all the "teachers" at my kids' daycare. they are intelligent and patient and kind and very good at what they do. they also work incredibly hard for very little pay and while some say they want to become teachers, it is a lot of work to study at night after working all day ... and it only gets harder as time goes on. not to be Debbie Downer but if you were my daughter i'd tell you to find another career.[/quote]
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