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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here, and I can guarantee we do pay well. I see the salaries posted on here, and we are on the upper end. Some more context on my anti millennial stance: nanny #1: applied to work for us full time, quit after three weeks citing emotional stress. Said we were terrific employers, and wept in my kitchen when she came to pick up her last paycheck about how much she loved our kids, but that she just couldn't hack working full time. Gets financial support from her mother while she studies part time to get a teaching degree. After school sitter, works 18 hours per week for us and another family. Doesn't "need" the money, but likes the extra cash. Works for public schools, has a degree, committed for the school year, and then bailed. Lives at home with her parents. I'm not at all opposed to hiring professional nannies, just respect that they are busy with full time jobs and aren't usually available for after school work, which leaves only the flakey 20 somethings, it seems. [/quote] I think this is the biggest problem. You need to hire someone who needs the money, not someone who just likes extra cash. [/quote]
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