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[quote=Anonymous][quote]PP, I didn't say that. I understand that $17 versus $18 makes a difference for a nanny, which is why I'm totally accepting of the nanny not wanting $17 and needed $18, and we both move on. I was asking if there is a difference in the quality of nannies from the two price points (but I'm not sure I made that very clear in my initial post.)[/quote] No. Its very bizarre but quality and price often don't match with nannies. We interviewed plenty of nannies asking for much higher rates who honestly didn't seem qualified to be more than entry level nannies or who had questionable job histories. I don't think you can find a great nanny for minimum wage but the differences between the $14-$18 an hour nannies isn't that large. OP-you do not want to start at the very top of your budget. You want to leave for raises along the way. No matter what you are offering, you'll need to weed through lots of candidates, more if you are offering higher rates. [/quote]
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