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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks. I'm asking the question because I contacted a nanny agency about part-time care, and they said they could not place anyone for after-school care, but that a lot of people in my position use a nanny-housemanager, with half the day doing nanny duties and half the day doing other duties like errands. In the past we've always just had pure nannies. I think we pay pretty well. I'm kind of surprised there aren't more people jumping up to take jobs where they make $25/hr and the kids are in school half the day. There is absolutely no way in hell I would put anyone in charge of my finances generally -- can't believe people do this! [/quote] 13.13 here. The father in question was sometimes working for 7 days straight in an area without internet, and due to the way that rent and utilities were done, some things could be automated, but not everything. He didn't have a choice, but he also set it up with the bank that I had to do things in certain ways, and I only had access to a portion of the funds at a time. It worked for us, wouldn't work for most people. Try Metro Parent Relief or the college nanny agency. Both seem to specialize in part-time positions.[/quote]
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