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[quote=Anonymous]OP the backlash you've seen has nothing to do with nannies vs families. I'm a nanny and nothing you've said is appealing to me. if you want to ask nannies pay you for a workshop, that is one thing (and still seems unnecessary to me), but your bottom line to this business is training people to become high quality workers for cheap pay (and I am really uncertain about your qualifications given how you've approached this). first, as a few PPs have said, the market and the family needs dictate what the market is. I'm the PP that said I have experience with multiples and special education but that isn't going to matter when I am interviewing a family that doesn't have those needs. second, families pay what they want to or can afford. no training on the nanny's part is going to change that. and yet again, if you train a $12 nanny to provide service s like a $30 nanny, that nanny will move on to get a $30 job. it does not sound like you are an advocate for nannies nor does it sound like you are trying to smooth things between families and nannies. I'm not really sure what your point is here, other than lowering wages (which again, is out of your control). [/quote]
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