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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anyone else doubt that OP is offering an amazing, well paying position? [/quote] +1 The offer was probably average at best and they probably missed out on some awesome nannies with excellent experience.[/quote] +2 If you have a dozen nannies asking for more, chances are, your compensation packet was complete bull. Its true people (parents and nannies) just come up with any number. If you can only afford to pay $400 wk for 2 children then maybe you shouldn't be asking the nanny to do housework. If you only have 3 years of experience and only certified in CPR and First Aid, then, you shouldn't be asking for $25 an hour- its just that simple. But don't get mad when candidates let you know their salary, when you didn't specify salary in your ad. Anyone is entitled and SHOULD negotiate, especially if they deserve to be compensated more. Op, you need to either lower your standards or cough up more money because it sounds like you are not offering an "amazing package" at all.[/quote]
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