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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I make about this an an RN at a DC hospital. Georgetown, GW, etc. hire RNs for less than this. 40 hours a week. Apparently I should have skipped school and become a nanny. [/quote] Yes, you should have. At the very least get your BS in nursing and try to get into graduate school. But no question, even with just an RN, you would earn much more as a newborn care nurse/nanny. [/quote] +1. I have a bachelors in education and all the course work completed for my masters in Early Childhood Development and, as a nanny to one child, make double what I did as a preschool teacher (at a very sought-after preschool). Twice. You should think about being an infant care specialist, PP. With an RN license it would only take a couple classes and you could easily command $40 - $45 an hour. More if you were a night nurse. [/quote]
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