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[quote=Anonymous]I do think some nannies have this kind of flexibility. Nannies who work for emergency room physicians, for example, may work many more hours one week than the next. It is usually reflected in a higher pay rate, and is always laid out clearly at the hiring stage so that everyone agrees up front. In the above example, the nanny may know for sure that some weeks she will work 60 hours and some weeks 24, she may get a guaranteed number of hours each week, or she may get some other perks. $20/hr for one child is a good rate if you are also including other standard benefits, and you may find someone willing to be flexible on the hours and days worked, but that would need to be part of the original job description and what it means would have to also be explained clearly.[/quote]
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