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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unless you're in a super-depressed geographical area, btwn 18-25/hr.[/quote] WHAT? Will you stop inflating these answers. OP will look like a crazy dreamer if she walked into a interview asking for $25/hour.[/quote] Friendly forum nazi.... Again. You are the one who is on a rampage to deflate nanny wages. I am going to tell YOU about the market, FFN: Some nannies are worth minimum wage, and get that. Some are worth 10-17/hr, and get that. Now listen up.... Some of us are worth 18-25 (and more), and get that. Get it? Enough with your nonsense. [/quote] You are too funny! I am the person you repeatedly accuse of being the FFN on another thread, but this post right now is my first on this one. You can ask Jeff to confirm if you wish. :lol: And again, I don't think you understand what FFN means. Again, it refers to someone trying to shut down debate. And again, invoking Godwin's Law, you have lost all credibility. But thanks for playing. OP, I recommend asking $20-22/hour for a summer nanny position. You have great qualifications. But market yourself as a summer nanny/tutor. If you can help kids with their knowledge retention, you can definitely ask extra for such services. [/quote]
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