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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am considering a nanny share with one or two of my co-workers for the 2018-2019 school year. Five of the six parents all work for the same school system, and we would only need care on school days and staff work days, from roughly 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If all three families participate, it would be three 4 year olds, and three 2 year olds. (If only 2 families participate, it would be two of each.). From mid October through May, the older children would be in preschool 4 days a week from roughly 9:30 to 1:30, following the student calendar for our district. [b]None of us have ever used a nanny before.[/b] Is it reasonable to expect that we would be able to get a good nanny at a reasonable rate, that would be willing to only be paid on days they work? I know some people offer paid sick and vacation leave, but any nanny we hired would have all the same days off that teachers do. Any estimates on hourly or daily rates? Thanks for any advice or tips![/quote] Stick with daycare, OP. Even if you have just one other family - which by now you know is the only way - you will never find a decent nanny who will work without guaranteed hours or any benefits. There are no daily rates legally - all nannies are hourly employees. Your kids are all in daycare, right? They should stay in daycare. [/quote]
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