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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Rate is not necessarily bad depending on location and number of hours. Honestly OP I likely would not have hired you due to age. Also you say you are both educated and have a wide variety of experience with kids and multiple families. If you mean you have a degree that would make you 22 when you graduated most likely so I would wonder at how you had worked so many places unless they were only PT or you job hopped a lot. [/quote] I appreciate your input, and I do believe that in any given interview my age could definitely be a factor. However, in my defense when I said I have a "wide variety" of experience with kids to be more specific. I was a YMCA camp counselor in my junior and senior years in high school, where I worked solely with special needs children, I have also traveled outside the country and volunteered at orphanages. My freshman year in college was my first "real experience" as a nanny and I was with that family for two years. I have only been with four families, and while that may seem like a lot for me being only 24 there were definitely circumstances that led to the position ended, and I am still very much in communication with my previous families.[/quote]
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