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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. My duties are solely childcare. No housework or errands. Just the baby. Part of the problem is that I am making the offer, they are agreeing to it and then back out. If you don't like that agreement, don't say yes! It would make my life a lot easier that's for sure! I don't know why Pp is blaming me for people making a commitment and then backing out - that's pretty unprofessional - you could just say the pay isn't enough. I am offering at most $16 to start - I have no strict requirements, just someone who enjoys the job and helping a baby develop ect. We are helping with healthcare. Sorry if this sounds like I am dismissing the pay expectation - I'm not, I obviously want the person caring for my child to be well compensated and feel fulfilled but I think it's impossible for me. And I can't get in to any of the day cares I have (paid to be) wait listed at. Sigh[/quote] I'm the PP you referred to. A I never accused you of being the reason the nannies don't follow through with their commitments. I am simply suggesting that perhaps they accepted your job offer to secure employment and continued searching for a higher paying job. It happens. Since you refuse to share what you agreed to pay them, nobody can really tell you why.[/quote]
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