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[quote=Anonymous]OP its unlikely that someone is going to go back and forth multiple times for a nanny position. You quoted a price higher than they were wiling to pay. They quoted a lower number. You came back with a number lower than your original but higher than their offer. My guess would be that they will either accept your counter or give you a number letting you know that this is their final offer. If they aren't explicit about this then I would just assume it is their final offer and either walk away or accept it. If you are seeking an amount in the top range you already know that this is difficult to find and this may not be the job for you. You should understand that families usually have 2-3 candidates who are equally qualified. They may like you a lot but they may have nannies applying for the job that they like just as much and are looking for market standard rates. [/quote]
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