Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ROFL. No that is way too high for Howard County. Try $18-20/hour.
That's right because in Howard County all nannies get 30% off groceries, rent/mortgage, gasoline, basically 30% off everything. NOT!
You pay what she charges.
And if someone asks for more than $20 you laugh and move on.
Wonder if she will be laughing sitting in the hospital when whoever agreed to 20$ had no experience and out of frustration/cheap labor shakes her child
So you claim that anyone paid less than $20/hour is a murdering child abuser. Lol right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ROFL. No that is way too high for Howard County. Try $18-20/hour.
That's right because in Howard County all nannies get 30% off groceries, rent/mortgage, gasoline, basically 30% off everything. NOT!
You pay what she charges.
And if someone asks for more than $20 you laugh and move on.
Wonder if she will be laughing sitting in the hospital when whoever agreed to 20$ had no experience and out of frustration/cheap labor shakes her child
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ROFL. No that is way too high for Howard County. Try $18-20/hour.
That's right because in Howard County all nannies get 30% off groceries, rent/mortgage, gasoline, basically 30% off everything. NOT!
You pay what she charges.
And if someone asks for more than $20 you laugh and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ROFL. No that is way too high for Howard County. Try $18-20/hour.
That's right because in Howard County all nannies get 30% off groceries, rent/mortgage, gasoline, basically 30% off everything. NOT!
You pay what she charges.
Anonymous wrote:ROFL. No that is way too high for Howard County. Try $18-20/hour.