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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I didn't read through ALL of the replies and I know this thread is YEARS old but if you want to have a chance at finding a GOOD live-in nanny who will last you will do your live-in situation the right way. The GOOD nannies know what's up. Any legitimate nanny agency will tell you that a live-in nanny gets their agreed upon, which is for sure NOT less than a typical rate PLUS "free" room and board. Please people, nobody is paying to live where they work 24/7. If you do this situation ANY other way you are walking into a bad situation. You can cut corners all you want, but I have seen way too many children who were ruined by their parents hiring cheap help. Value your children people! I have worked for over 150 families have 75 5 star reviews from families and have spoken to and received feedback from many more in their search for childcare about their experiences. I have 7 straight years of experience of talking about, learning about, doing, and experiencing this topic first hand.[/quote] You have worked for 150 families as a live-in nanny?! Try again.[/quote] No NOT as a live-in nanny. I NEVER said my 150 families were from that. I was giving you context of my experience, which does actually of course INCLUDE being a live-in nanny among many other things. 100% I am kind of the most desired childcare giver in America at this point. lol I come with the most reviews/references you will ever find plus many other things that families love. I put in the work. I have had conversations with HUNDREDS of families over 8 years(sorry I realized I mispoke the first time...time flies) and I always make sure to get their feedback as well as having actually stepped into homes for a night or a day where I know the families have a regular nanny during the week. I can actually tell pretty well how much people pay their weekday nanny by how their kids have turned out/been trained...not trained. It's up to each parent really. You wanna pay cheap? Don't be upset when the results are cheap. Btw, one of my live in situations I was given a whole 2 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment in one of the most desirable and expensive cities in America. I was hired from across the country and the family had turned down many many folks before me. I don't know what your "try again" is about. I'm the one over here getting paid $50/hr+ from people I've just met...for sleeping children.[/quote]
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