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[quote=Anonymous]MB here. That is a LOT of small children. I'd be pretty nervous about burn-out for the nanny, attention for the kids, and long term feasibilty of this plan. I would think you'd have to pay the nanny at least mid to high 20's to get someone who could handle this. At that salary level (each family $13/15 per hour) I think you should each get a nanny and arrange to have them work as a team sometimes so that each could be an emergency back-up for the other. If you ran the searches at the same time and hired with the understanding that you were looking for this sort of collaboration, perhaps you could wind up with two great nannies who work well together, could socialize the kids together (or even split up so that sometimes the toddlers get excursions while the infants stay home) and one nanny could, in a pinch handle the other's absense (with compensation of course). [/quote]
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