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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I always laugh when people think an Aupair is the cheaper route haha now you’re broke and have another child on your hands.[/quote] thanks for the wonderful insight. Nane a nanny that will work a split shift, above the table and costs under $45,000 a year including all employment taxes. Also add only 2 weeks of paid time off and no sick official sick leave. So.....come up with any? While it isn't perfect, or "cheap", it's a less expensive option for families who need awkward scheduled hours or have multiple children who need afternoon care. It's not as inexpensive as other forms of childcare, but as with anything, it's all about pros and cons. Yes, aupairs are another young person living in your home that often is a PITA with their own agendas here in the USA. Our option was daycare with my son who was not doing well in group childcare, aupair or me leaving my job and our family cutting way back. We chose to try aupair as childcare and it worked. We couldn't afford a nanny. [/quote]
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