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[quote=Anonymous]This is what I do. It is not a nanny split, since the families do not discuss with one another what my job entails for them. I handle all scheduling and arrangements. I have offered to both a lower rate then I would usually charge for part-time work, in exchange for their flexibility when I need to assist another family. The largest challenge for me, has been traveling or vacation time for the two families. Fortunately, they both have some level of flexibility. Family A has children in preschool with optional aftercare. Family B is a stay-at-home mom who needs me When she runs errands or takes one child or the other to appointments. I think that if neither family is flexible, it will severely cut down on your flexibility. Likewise, if only one family is flexible, I would consider giving them a much lower rate and telling them up front that the lower rate will be in exchange for their flexibility. Otherwise, the more flexible family will likely grow to resent the situation.[/quote]
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