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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I stopped nannying and just watch a set of twins my DDs age in our home. We tried the “bring your kid to work thing” and I won’t ever force my child (my number 1) to be at the will of another family and their schedule. Plus they always want to cut your pay. And obviously I refuse to send my child to a daycare while I spend my day with some other families kids. I make slightly less than I did when I brought my daughter to work but it’s in the comfort of my own home and I make the schedule. The family gets quality child care for cheaper than it would be if they sent their twins to daycare. It’s a win/win. I’d just double check on the laws in your state. In some states your technically an in-home daycare if you watch more than one child in your house. Also make sure you find a good family (similar process to finding a nanny family). I’m watching DHs coworkers twins and we all get along so it’s perfect. It’s been 18 months and still the best. Plus I love the relationship my kid has with the twins I watch. We don’t plan on having another so she’s figuring out how to get along with others her age and socialize. [/quote] Do you have a nanny cam in your house? I have found a similar thing, but the family is asking if I feel comfortable using a nanny camera. I never minded when I worked in peoples house. I like to wear tank tops at home, but I wouldn’t feel comfortable doing that with a camera recording me. This family comes from a very conservative culture. My parents are like this so I know I would be expected to dress conservatively. Similar things would be expected if I were out of my house though so maybe I take the good with the bad? [/quote] Most families have cameras. I’m not sure why you wouldn’t feel comfortable but it’s pretty typical. [/quote] It's just that this situation is at my house. Anyway I decided to decline the job.[/quote]
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