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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also, the 150+ families was over the course of 1 year. I generally just don't count all the other ones since age 10, so in reality it's a lot more. But like I said, I've talked to hundreds of families about these things for 8 years, been an A+ full-time and part-time nanny, live-in and live-out. The variety of duties I have covered is too long for this. I have turned DOWN hundreds more families. And I would FOR SURE turn down someone who tries to pay me LESS for a live-in situation. Pass. You can't get hired immediately without a phone interview or in person interview if you are a "clueless sitter" by the way. People don't even interview me for anything that isn't long-term.[/quote] Thank goodness you don’t count families from when you were 10. It’s often the most ignorant of nanny wannabes that claim nanny experience before age 18. So you are self-important, a braggart, and ridiculously arrogant, but not stupid. Bless your heart. [/quote] I meeeeeeeaaaaaan, if you say so. Lol I do teach my kids that I watch not to call people naaaaaames, but I am well aware that not everyone should be raising kids. You have a right to though. You know the 300+ kids I’ve been “important” enough to be hired to watch. Frankly, I don’t even know why you are fighting this so hard. It’s the reality. An agency would tell you the same thing that I’ve said. You have a RIGHT to try to scam someone into another way. Just don’t be surprised when you walk into a bad situation. I’ve seen too many parents struggle their way through this and a lot of them fumble over the fact that you aren’t paying anything worth anyone good to commit to. Start there. If you can’t afford it, you can’t afford it. Good nannies make $100,000+ plus benefits including benefits including many live in nannies.[/quote]
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