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[quote=Anonymous]Laundry (all), grocery shopping, unloading clean dishes, regular dusting/vacuuming/sweeping and just cleaning up after the day's activities are the huge, huge time savers for us. This doesn't take anywhere near 3-4 hours a day so your nanny still gets a 1-2 or even more break everyday. You really need to make sure that you don't hire a nanny who is expecting the 3-4 hour nap time as 100% her time. The other plus with hiring a nanny who has good references on doing light housekeeping is that they are generally just more tidy overall. Some nannies are complete slobs and leave messes for their employers to clean up. If the nanny is responsible for light housekeeping, she's more likely to learn to clean up after herself as she goes. [/quote]
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