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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nice try. Share rates are not $24. Families who do shares are already more price conscious. I know several families with shares in DC that pay combined $15-$18. The highest that I have ever heard of an actual person paying is $20. [/quote] Wrong. My neighbor hosts a nanny share in her home for 2 infants and the nanny gets paid $22 an hour. There are many nannies that make over $20 an hour for a nanny share. The families paying $7.50-$9.00 each for their nannies probably have nannies who don't speak English, are uneducated, and are desperate for a job. Most nanny shares I know of, the families each pay at least $9-10 an hour. Example: Familes A and B start a share when their children are 3 months old. Each family pays $10 an hour. A year later the nanny gets a raise. Each family now pays 10.50 an hour. Another year, another .50 cents. By the time the children are 4 the nanny could be making $23-25 an hour. [/quote] By the time the children are 4, the nanny share has been long dissolved. Look at the nanny share wanted forum. You won't see many ads for preschooler nanny shares. At that age many children have already transitioned to other arrangements.[/quote]
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