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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not shockingly low. I fit your criteria but I wouldn't consider it for under $18-20 plus benefits. $15 is pretty much the starting point, and you don't seem like that's the kind of nanny you'd prefer having.[/quote] NP, you actually sound like quite a pill and not the kind of nanny anyone would prefer having. OP, many of these comments as you may have already realized have been posted by nannies so its a different perspective. $15 is perfectly acceptable for someone with 2-5 yrs experience. It is not easy finding good, involved care in this care. Finding some care is relatively easy. The quality is poor. $18 an hour for 40 hrs would be $3600 a year and if you work full time then you will probably need 50+ hrs. Not many highly educated people make $4000 net a month to be able to pay that for a single child. You may want to re-think whether that is smoemthing you would do for possibly sub-standard care or stay at home. Good luck.[/quote]
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