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[quote=Anonymous]10 hour days M-Th for two kids Primary task is childcare obviously + driving to part time preschool & any other classes we might sign the kids up for Secondary tasks: cooking lunch for the kids maybe 2xweek, do kids' laundry during naps, pick up toys, maybe unload the dishwasher if it's clean (but not load dirty dishes) but no other household tasks - just pick up after the kids and/or have the kids pick up their stuff at the end of the day Benefits Vacation: all federal holidays, 10 days paid of combined sick/vacation up to nanny's schedule, plus another 10 days paid based on our schedule We'd pay for car insurance (option to drive our car) health care premiums for individual (or we can pay for that portion of a family plan) Lunch, coffee, tea, snacks, etc - self serve Paid training if applicable (ie - we'd pay her for her time to get CPR certified if not already) Requirements: no prior nanny experience required but at least need babysitting or summer camp experience + a reference who can attest to timeliness and professionalism. Clean driving record. If you could give an estimate for live-out and live-in, that would also help. We live near a college campus and would be happy to have some one who's a part time student taking evening, weekend classes - some one like that might be more inclined to take the live-in option, I imagine. [/quote]
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