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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here- a professional nanny who has a decent level of experience and needs minimal instruction from me.

Most likely $25-35/hr for a professional nanny.



Hahahahaha! $35/hour is hilarious. Some attorneys don't even make that much per hour.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here- a professional nanny who has a decent level of experience and needs minimal instruction from me.

Most likely $25-35/hr for a professional nanny.



Hahahahaha! $35/hour is hilarious. Some attorneys don't even make that much per hour.

Is that you? Please post your contact as I'm sure you can earn more if you want to. How do you pay your college loans on a $35/hr income?
Anonymous
I could recommend you an experienced nanny who would take this and charge 21 per hour
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I could recommend you an experienced nanny who would take this and charge 21 per hour

What are her skills and experience? Is she legal to work? How's her English? What kind of references does she have?
Anonymous
Having a car is a problem for lots of nannies. Is that really necessary ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Having a car is a problem for lots of nannies. Is that really necessary ?


Parents need to either provide the car, or pay enough for the nanny to afford her own car.
Anonymous
How does she pick up the 4yo while the 2yo is sleeping?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having a car is a problem for lots of nannies. Is that really necessary ?


Parents need to either provide the car, or pay enough for the nanny to afford her own car.


It's not a problem for a lot of nannies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having a car is a problem for lots of nannies. Is that really necessary ?


Parents need to either provide the car, or pay enough for the nanny to afford her own car.


It's not a problem for a lot of nannies.

Yes, they either get paid enough to own their own car, or the employers provide a car. Period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having a car is a problem for lots of nannies. Is that really necessary ?


Parents need to either provide the car, or pay enough for the nanny to afford her own car.


It's not a problem for a lot of nannies.

Yes, they either get paid enough to own their own car, or the employers provide a car. Period.


If the parent states in the job description that a car is a requirement for the job, all the nanny candidates will have one. Problem solved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having a car is a problem for lots of nannies. Is that really necessary ?


Parents need to either provide the car, or pay enough for the nanny to afford her own car.


It's not a problem for a lot of nannies.

Yes, they either get paid enough to own their own car, or the employers provide a car. Period.


If the parent states in the job description that a car is a requirement for the job, all the nanny candidates will have one. Problem solved.

Lol. Do you know how many people say, must be legal to work? And then they end up paying off the books.
Anonymous
OP here. I think we are going to buy a car and let the nanny use it for kid-related activity. This seems to simplify everything.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$20/hr
after taxes right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having a car is a problem for lots of nannies. Is that really necessary ?


Parents need to either provide the car, or pay enough for the nanny to afford her own car.


It's not a problem for a lot of nannies.

Yes, they either get paid enough to own their own car, or the employers provide a car. Period.


If the parent states in the job description that a car is a requirement for the job, all the nanny candidates will have one. Problem solved.

Lol. Do you know how many people say, must be legal to work? And then they end up paying off the books.


No, how many? Because everyone I know who states that in the job description has a very good reason for hiring legally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Having a car is a problem for lots of nannies. Is that really necessary ?


Parents need to either provide the car, or pay enough for the nanny to afford her own car.


It's not a problem for a lot of nannies.

Yes, they either get paid enough to own their own car, or the employers provide a car. Period.


If the parent states in the job description that a car is a requirement for the job, all the nanny candidates will have one. Problem solved.

Lol. Do you know how many people say, must be legal to work? And then they end up paying off the books.


No, how many? Because everyone I know who states that in the job description has a very good reason for hiring legally.

Believe what you want.
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