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[quote=Anonymous]I am the sister of the teacher-turned -nanny above. Talk to everyone you know about any retiring teachers. I am going to bet there are not many teachers who want to work full time upon leaving the profession -- unless the salary/hourly and conditions are right, like my sister's situation. But there may be retiring teachers who want to work half days --perhaps just to tutor your kids/manage zoom lessons etc. They may not want to cook for your kids like my sister does but cooking is a passion for her -- she makes lobster scrambled eggs and homemade pizza, including rolling out the crust! The kids love her so much. Making food is an important part of their day. You may need to just have a lot of pre-made food to be heated up or order delivery. Every one will be different as to the set-up they are comfortable with. I would note my sister was not retiring because she was burnt out. She was deciding whether to purse something new after teaching 30 years. Avoid the teachers who are burnt out -- they won't want to deal with kids anymore! [/quote]
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