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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The problem in defining the nanny market is that the "product" varies so much--every nanny is different. And every "consumer" is different as well. A given consumer may be willing to pay more for a nanny who: Is a specific nationality or ethnicity Is a specific age Is fluent in a specific language Has long-term experience Has infant experience Has many years of experience in childcare Has many years experience nannying Has exclusively long term, glowing references Has experience with potty training or sleep training Has a certain educational background Has experience with a certain age group Is willing to run errands Is willing to cook Is willing to clean Is familiar with public transportation Can drive or has her own car Is educated in a particular parenting philosophy or approach Has tutoring ability or experience Has experience with large families Has experience with special needs or a particular diagnosis Has experience dealing with childhood allergies or asthma Has a medical background Has experience with multiples Has experience teaching or playing a particular sport or instrument Has a particular communication style or background Has a particular family arrangement or home life Has a particular religious background Is familiar with or adheres to dietary restrictions or special dietary needs Is comfortable with or enjoys working with a certain kind of pet Lives in a certain area Enjoys traveling for work Offers an ability to be flexible in her schedule Is interested in and in regular schedule Or an unusual schedule Is interested in working particularly long or particularly short hours over 50 or 60 hours or under 20 Has similar family or even political values These are just off the top of my head. I am certain there are more which I am leaving out. Things that would be a strong pro to one family (such as being openly gay, being a particular religion, or being from a certain culture) Would be a strong call for another family. This is a big reason why the market varies so much. The best advice for both nannies and families is to create a short list of deal breakers. Know what your minimum wage requirements are (for a nanny) or your maximum pay requirements (for a family). No your basic requirements as two hours and level of flexibility or variation. After you have created the list of essential deal breakers, create another list that describes your ideal nanny job or nanny. Advertise or search for this ideal. If at, after a time, you cannot find the ideal, Cross a few things off your list and look for a less than ideal but still better than a basic dealbreaker Nanny or nanny job. If you cannot find someone who meets these requirements, continue to look for someone who is closer to your essential dealbreaker requirements. If you cannot find someone who meets your inessential dealbreaker requirements within the pay range you have specified, then you have priced yourself out of the market. As a nanny, you must know that the families who pay the best often have very good reasons to do so. Be honest with your self about the requirements that you do or do not meet. As a nanny employer, you must know that many families do really pay very well. Upwards of $20 may seem incredibly high, but it is not unheard of. If a nanny is excepting a surprisingly low rate, there may be a reason.[/quote] Thanks This is the best advice!![/quote]
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