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[quote=Anonymous]I absolutely believe the poster who makes $22 for 5 kids, while assuming that some of the children are in school. The other poster said that nannies make $25-30 for one child, and that is very different, so please reference correctly if you feel the need to do so. OP, I have 3 kids and make $20/hr. One child is in school. I have the 3rd child after school, holidays, and summer. Are you factoring in summer care? I think you have 2 problems on your hand. First is that you probably are not offering enough for a qualified nanny. I cannot imagine someone taking this position for less that $20. You also need to factor in overtime and your employer taxes. Second, you will only need full-time care for 2 years, when youngest will go to preschool part-time. At that point would you be willing to keep a full-time nanny? I am sure there would still be plenty to do! If so, I would bring that up during the interview. [/quote]
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