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Anonymous wrote:Here is when you interview 10 and negotiate the rates, roles and responsibilities. Basic trade of goods and services.

Is that all your child is?
Just another "basic trade of goods and services"?
Chilling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here is when you interview 10 and negotiate the rates, roles and responsibilities. Basic trade of goods and services.

Is that all your child is?
Just another "basic trade of goods and services"?
Chilling.


Calm down.

Goods = money
Services = childcare

It's an emotionless, but accurate statement. Hardly "chilling".
Anonymous
Interviewing 10 nannies is also the best way to smoke out if your current nanny sux as much as you think she does.
Anonymous
$20/hr, $30/hr OT.

I could ask more, but I want to stay with this family and they are at their price cap. I don't mind as the benefits of working for like-minded, kind people far outweighs the $5/hr more I might make.

They paid me a full rate for 5 months when I was extremely sick. People here told me I was a terrible person for accepting it, but it was a very (VERY) generous thing on their part and really cemented our relationship... and my loyalty.
Anonymous
Live-in nanny. Anywhere from 40-80+ hours per week. I hate counting hours, and will only take a position when there is a set salary. The latest averaged 60 hours a week or more, salary was $1500, 24/7 availability as long as I had not informed MB and DB of plans.
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