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[quote=Anonymous]Nannies are hourly employees regardless of share situation. Usually shares share time together to reduce costs (two families pay a reduced rate like $12-$15 per hour—nanny then makes $24-$30/hour). As another PP mentioned, you are looking for a nanny hoping to do a part time gig and full time on the summer. Unfortunately, it is really hard to find a part time nanny who can do full time in the summer. Put an add up and see what happens but most of the time people have to boost their hourly rate quite high to get a good part time nanny to make it worth their while. Another option, particularly if you have one child, is to see if you can form a share with someone who has an existing full time nanny who is okay with a partner who is half time during the school year and full time in the summer. Whether you hire a nanny on your own or participate in a share, the nanny (and family if in a share) will usually want consistent schedule so keeping the same hours and days per week. Good luck op.[/quote]
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