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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a great nanny with a lot of experience and that would be a huge game changer for me. Honestly, if you want to keep her I would go big or go home on your offer. DO NOT try to nickle and dime her, or you will lose her. Infant twins and a two year is A LOT of work and [b]to any experienced nanny it will sound like hell on earth[/b]. If you can't afford a big raise then you need to come up with some other benefit that would make it worth it for her. Be prepared for her to be secretly job hunting. [/quote] Absolutely not true! Just because you couldn't handle the position doesn't mean other nannies would think it's "hell on earth" I am a very experienced nanny and love working with multiples. I currently care for toddler triplets and couldn't be happier in my job. I'm part of facebook group for Nannies of Multiples and there are several nannies there caring for a toddler and infant twins. Everyone there seem to be very happy in their positions. [/quote]
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