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[quote=Anonymous]A few days a week will certainly change this nanny's job. There are lots of things moms have done to make a share worth it for me in the past. 1) Great pay --- whatever this means in your situation, speak with your nanny and your friend and let them speak with each other about details. It's also a good idea to somehow work it out that you're able to pay a bit less, as you're bearing the burden of hosting. It is quite common for nannies who nannyshare and have great qualifications to gross $22 - $25 for any type of share because of the extra legwork involved. Some nannies might be fine with less. I haven't met them, after 12 years in the profession locally a few more outside of this area. Good Luck OP, this could work out really great for you and your family, as well as your friend's family! 2) Great environment --- this means that babyproofing/kidproofing was always done before I arrived, as well as some organizing and food prep. 3) Great communication --- with both families both while was with their children and at the start and end of the day to let me know where they were at in my time away from them. [/quote]
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