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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I don't see why you need to bring an older child into this calculus. If OP meant for the nanny to care for him, she'd say so. The jump from $17 to $22 per hour seems a bit steep - remember, it's not for adding a child to the mix (since the # of children isn't changing), but to cover the hassle factor for two families. I would offer $19 to $20 and see what she says. It's up to the families and the nanny. I've been in two shares with excellent, experienced infant nannies. Paid $19/hr for one and $19.50 for the other.[/quote] What exactly do you mean when you say "excellent" and what kind of "experience"?[/quote] Fluent English speakers, 17+yrs of experience, former nurse, experience with infant multiples.[/quote] Well then that's a damn shame. :roll: [/quote] Don't quite get the eye rolling - we interviewed a dozen candidates, the range of asking rates was from $18 to $22, both ladies stated their rates without guns to their heads, and did excellent work.[/quote]
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