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[quote=Anonymous]What is so appealing about being stuck in someone's home all night caring for their demanding newborn (who should be sleep training anyways and bonding with the parents) while they sleep? If you are ready for learning why not just go to school and become a registered nurse specialized in NICU or mother baby?It's only 3 years depending on which degree you choose ADN or BSN. Plus you can make twice what most regular nannies make, or 1.5 what the highest paid nannies here make. Also nurses enjoy great signing and yearly bonuses plus raises, shift differentials, very flexible schedule and more. If you choose to be a mid level provider such as a nurse practitioner you can make close to 150000/yr in the DC area. I left nannying because I was burned out by little brats, crazy parents, and job insecurity. Almost done with school and ready to enjoy 30 years of career drama free. [/quote]
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