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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never argue on this forum about hourly rate. If you think you can great a great nanny for $15 to $20 an hour - try. Chances are you will not be able to keep her. Live and learn. We aren’t in DC but pay $27 an hour plus full medical and a leased car that she is free to use on weekends and off hours. [/quote] This. Common sense and so true. [/quote] 27.00 an hour. That is incredible, if you are foolish enough to spend that type of money then more power to you. We spend 3x less, but I would argue our son will fly circles around yours. Not because of any genetic gift, but because have empowered our 15.00 nanny with a solid curriculum that she follows. [/quote] So you have a babysitter that you have to micromanage with "a solid curriculum". I'm guessing you were cared for by a babysitter your parents called nanny as well, since you are not able to do basic math? Your claim that you pay 1/3 the cost of a $27/hour nanny, followed by your comment about your $15/hour nanny makes your lack of skills laughably obvious. If your son is being cared for by a sitter who thinks, as you do, that 27*1/3=15, he won't be flying circles around many of his peers. P.S. You spend 5/9ths of what the employer who pays $27/hour. If you paid 3x less than that employer, you would be paying your babysitter $9/hour. You're welcome. [/quote]
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