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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our last nanny was fantastic - she had a degree from a top university in Early Childhood Development and had been a preschool teacher at a very desirable school for years. I love her and she is still a close family friend and still sees my daughter every week (DD is six and in school). She is also $28 an hour now and happily working for a wealthy family that gave her a new car and covers her healthcare insurance. We were fortunate to have her when we did and I will always love her. So now, our world is very different. I am pregnant with my second child and our finances have been slashed (both had job changes after layoffs last year) so I can't afford a nanny of her caliber now. When my maternity leave ends, I would like a loving, caring nanny to care for my infant and older DD (when not is school) as well as do pick up and drop off for older DD. Is it possible to find a $20 an hour nanny who will stay? She doesn't have to have an education or teaching experience but she does need to be able to work legally. Please - I know the value of a nanny. I know everyone deserves a living wage. I am just asking if it is even worth looking. We live in a major city, btw. Thanks. [/quote] What city?[/quote]
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