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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP again. Thanks so much for all the helpful comments! [b]We would LOVE to save $ on a share, but are starting to think that we may need our own nanny until I'm finished with my fellowship.[/b] We generally look at DH's schedule on Sunday to figure out when he'll be out of town for the week, but I think if we need to plan farther ahead, we could. So hopefully we could find a nanny who is OK with mostly set hours, and 1-2 weeks notice for the days when DH is out and she'll have to wait for me to get home (which as the physician-poster mentioned, can be a VERY last minute thing. I often don't know when I'll be able to leave until I'm packing up my stuff). However, thankfully I just take home call, so I don't have to worry about overnights or post-call time, but thanks for the perspective! DH is also now starting to worry that having TWO sleeping/crying kids in the house during the day when he's trying to work could cramp his style a bit. Not very professional to make a business call with a kid wailing in the background... Personal nannies are just so expensive! [/quote] I was going to say this and the fact that you arrived there on your own is great and says you are honest with yourself and will make a great boss! A lot of people like the idea of the cost savings in a share, but deep down really want the convenience and flexibility of their own nanny. These people tend to monopolize the nanny with their own needs and preferences and it really sucks for the nanny, and the other family. In your case I would suggest someone less experienced (you can save some money here) and your husband is home in case of any emergencies.[/quote]
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