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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are looking for part-time work, either a split shift or two people. Because it's part-time work, you'll need to pay slightly more per hour than you would if the person was working full-time. There are plenty of nannies who want part-time positions, either before or after school, and most are willing to work split shifts. Yes, there are plenty of nannies who only want full-time work, but you can find part-time. If you're having trouble finding a nanny, are you willing to consider alternatives, like a live-in nanny or an au pair?[/quote] No, I disagree. There are very few nannies who want PT positions.[/quote] College students, retirees, nannies who only need to work part-time due to a spouse who makes a good salary. Yes, they do exist.[/quote] The DC area has tons of college student who nanny, and plenty of people (who may or may not be retired) who want to work fewer hours. OP just isn't looking in the right place, or something in her advertisement has made them decide they don't want it.[/quote]
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