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Anonymous wrote:From my experience this family probably cannot afford what it takes (financially)to hire a nanny but at the same time they want one and will likely do whatever they can to keep their cost low but lowering your pay requirements or refute your attempts to negotiate no matter what you do. At the most, they will likely throw vague promises and empty benefits that you will never actually have. My advice to you is find another position, market your qualities, learn the key red flags to look for and bow out of going further with this family. The more Nannie’s do this, the more likely that such parents will not be able to secure and ultimately destroy someone else’s financial stability (a nanny who deserves correct pay for the work and values he brings). Please do not accept their offer.


OP here, I didn’t accept! I am actually doing a trial with a new family. I may not have a lot of nannying experience but I’ve been a teacher for many years and that counts for something. Thank you so much for taking the time to give such valuable advice.
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