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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We hired a great, experienced nanny for $15 an hour and increased her pay each year up until $20 for two children (40 hours a week guaranteed). She was well known in the area, great with kids and legal. I will say we had a number of candidates to choose from for $15/ hour. Ignore the $30/ hour posters.. unless you can afford to pay that.. some may make more, some may make less but as long as you are clear on what you are offering and have a contract, the nanny will be able to decide if she wants to accept the job. [/quote] The above poster is a known troll. Please ignore her. [/quote] This is so funny to me.. I am the poster who wrote the above.. and not a troll. I have two kids and a busy job. I don't have the time to troll. Let alone establish a 'well known' reputation for trolling. What I wrote above is all true, and echos what many others have written. I'm not saying there aren't nannies making more but our nanny was quite happy in her position because she was treated well and given other perks (like a LOT of paid time off when she had a family emergency). When we transitioned to Preschool our nanny was sad to leave but we helped her find another job that paid more. She was happy for that but the trade off is that much more is expected of her. [/quote]
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