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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That weekly pay is more than adequate. Don't let the ridiculous nannies here tell you are a cheapskate unless you pay $25/hr. If you are truly looking for just infant care, aren't too concerned about hiring someone with a 15 year specialized background, and are willing to provide standard benefits, $700 weekly should attract perfectly fine candidates. ...only in nannying do you find people with no degree or professional credentials who expect to make a professional salary with full benefits...[/quote] Only in America are parents so entitled and sel absorbed that they have so little respect for the people who care for their children. You would think you'd want to offer the absolute best to the person who is caring for the person or persons that matter most to you in the world.... But I guess having the newest car and the latest in designer shoes, clothes, handbags, and haircuts is more important than providing an average job and benefits to the person your child spend at least 50% o their time with.[/quote] You are kidding right? $14 and hour is far more than average in this economy and job market. Only a nanny would make the ridiculous argument that if parents don't let their nannies extort money from them are they not providing the "absolute best". Get real. [/quote] Lol. I guess one great thing about the economic suffering of the past decade is that it gave employers of all kind an excuse to pay their employees peanuts. How much longer are you going to use that excuse? The rate OP is actually offering is under $13/hour. Not an unacceptable rate for many inexperienced or less qualified nannies, but certainly not "far above average". Please stop. [/quote]
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