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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]SHOULD and reality are different things. I heard part time was more several years ago but there is a glut of nannies right now looking for any kind of work. $15 gross should get you English speaking, driving, professional, experienced nanny. The range for gross hourly is about 12-15.[/quote] There are,always have been, and always will be a glut of broken English uneducated unprofessional women willing to call themselves a nanny for a few bucks an hour. If that will satisfy you, then I agree $12-$15 should do it. It will not, however, get you English speaking, driving, professional, and experienced. Maybe 2 for 4 but definitely not all of those qualities. If you would like all of those qualities, which I think you should look for with your child now in preschool and needing more from a caregiver than simply present sweet and cheap, it will cost you at the very least $17/hour. [/quote] Only 'nannies' with a college degree in early childhood education plus the standard CPR/First Aid deserve more then $15 per hour. She ofcourse has to be English speaking, driving and experienced but many can do that. It's nothing special. If she doesn't have some type of useful degree she isn't getting double the min-wage from me.[/quote]
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