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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a nanny who is currently on the market for a new job. Even though I don't have my drivers license I still want to find a great family and make decent money. I'm finding in my job search 90 percent of people want a nanny who drives. I really need a fulltime job only and would like some sort of benefits. If I don't drive they want me to take the bare minimum. I'm also looking at watching kids overnight in my home also, What would be a fair rate to charge if I'm including meals and everything???? About me and my Qualifications: *I'm 23 and a born US citizen *I have eights years experience working with children in different settings. The past four have been being a nanny and working in a childcare part time. *I'm a college student and flexible with my class schedule. *I'm very flexible and willing to do overtime, overnights, and weekends. *Even though I don't drive I don't mind commuting with the children I watch as long as they are somewhat close to metro or a short bus ride. So my question is how much is a fair rate to tell familes I charge for Fulltime work and what benefits should I ask for that would make them still consider me even though I don't drive? Also whats a fair rate to charge for overnight? [/quote]
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