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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When I decided to appeal to higher income families I went on websites for professional nanny training programs to see what they taught. It was eye opening but also manageable. For example, you could become certified in sleep training, learn a second language, take cooking classes so you can prepare vegan or others special diets, take etiquette classes so you can teach young children how to dine and converse in high society, and many listed self-defense training as well as defensive driving classes so you can protect you high profile charges. Proven ability to teach children a second language also came up a lot. The one thing I took away from my research is that the status quo isn't going to cut it. If you want to earn more then you need to have a clear value proposition to justify your pay.[/quote] Exactly. A college degree (which doesn't mean much anymore) and 10 years of basic experience isn't what we are talking about when we are talking about unique qualifications.[/quote]
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