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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's a very reasonable offer, and you'll be able to pick from the crème de la crème. good luck.[/quote] Perhaps your cream of the crop nanny has a friend?[/quote] LoL...actually, I'm a nanny, and not a parent, and I've been paid within that ballpark. I'll also add, that I have a BA in Behavioral Sciences, and have worked extensively with children. If I see the posting in the job section, and I feel that I meet the requirements, I'll be sure to forward my credentials asap.[/quote] What rate are you paid?[/quote] Between $20 and $21.50. when my client wanted to add a second family (her friend) to the arrangement, I reduced the rate, I charged for her two toddlers. [/quote] These people are you clients, not your employers?[/quote] My error, the children are my clients, their parents are my employers. I'm a US citizen, but didn't attend primary, and secondary school in the US, so my spellings, and definitions are sometimes backwards or different. for instance, if you are fired from a job, I would say, you were made redundant, but in the Us, the definition is different. My apologies.[/quote]
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