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[quote=Anonymous]Part of me feels like this is a troll post so some "nanny agency" can reply with their contact info in order to boost their business. If it's a real post, start with your job expectations. Do you want live in or live out? What weekly hours do you need? There is a difference between 40 and 45 hours because of the OT pay. How do you anticipate the schedule shifting over the summer? School holidays? What benefits will you be offering? (paid time off, federal holidays, sick leave, health insurance.) What errands/extras do you specifically need? Grocery shopping? Dry cleaning drop off/pick up? Taking kids to doctor? Scheduling appointments? Laundry? Start there. Start with a clear list of job expectations.[/quote]
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