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[quote=Anonymous]This is similar to a previous post, but since some of the details are different I would appreciate your thoughts. I'm going to hire a nanny to watch my 21-month-old and 4-month-old boys 3 days/wk, guaranteeing 30 hours. The only housekeeping required would be kids' laundry once per week, washing the kids' dishes/bottles, and keeping their play area reasonably tidy. I'm planning to pay $18/hr, compensate for any federal holidays that fall on work days, and offer 10 days PTO to include vacation and sick days. I will pay for any of her work days that coincide with family vacations, though that will probably happen only once per year. I want to hire someone who speaks good English, can drive (no need to drive my kids around now, but if the nanny works out long-term, there might be some pre-school drop-offs, play dates, etc. in a year or so), is loving, trustworthy and has a lot of energy to keep my little ones happy and entertained. A few years' experience would be fine. As mentioned above, in an ideal world the nanny would work with us for the next few years, so I'm trying to start at an hourly rate that would still allow for a decent raise every year. Would this package attract the type of candidate I'm looking for? I live in Bethesda. Thank you![/quote]
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