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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. This would be for two children in Rockville. It would be strictly childcare. No cooking for kids (I would have all the food ready so may just have to heat things up). No laundry for the kids. Also walkable to metro train. The day would be flexible but once it is decided it could not be changed, but yes initially it wouldn't really matter what day it is. It would of course be on the books to the pp that asked. To the pp that mentioned the 30/hr and then the comment that not every nanny is cheap. I think 30/hr is excessive and we simply cannot afford that so I really hope we end up finding someone to work for the average rates. Also it would be for several months till we need this I just wanted to get an idea of what people thought would be a reasonable rate. thanks![/quote] Ignore the $30/hour crazy, she says the same thing on every thread. The fact that it is so part time and is temporary(?) may make it more difficult to find someone, however a lot of nannies work four day weeks and would be happy to add extra hours for a fifth day. Let them know in your ad that the day is flexible (Friday is often the day 4 day nannies have open). No laundry, or meal prep make it a very straightforward job, so I think all in all $15/hour is appropriate going up or down depending on her experience/skills. [/quote]
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