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[quote=Anonymous]For a nanny for one child for 30 hours a week (6-12 M-F), plan on paying $13 to $17 per hour, with the most desirable candidates likely seeking at least $15. Some candidates will want to be paid in the $18-$20 range, but you don't need to go that high to find good options. These hours might appeal to a student who wants to study on the job or to someone who has a day job and needs extra income, but they absolutely won't work for a share. Do you have enough space at home to accommodate a live-in? If so, you might market the position as live-in or live-out at the option of the nanny. You could pay a lower hourly rate to a live-in and also attract a broader group of candidates, though you'd be absorbing the cost of the nanny's room and board. [/quote]
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