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[quote=Anonymous][quote]More often, I've found that the nannies requesting above-market rates are either young, inexperienced and trying to keep up with what they heard Susie on the playground earns, or long-term nannies who think that experience in the job necessarily makes them exceptional. In both cases, they are hoping to prey on new parents who don't know what market rates are and are scared of not doing right by their kid. And they usually have PITA personalities. I do think you sacrifice quality--or at least credentials such as college education, maturity (i.e. not a student), English language fluency, a couple years experience, and the legal right to work in the US--in order to pay less than $15 per hour. But the best nannies I've encountered are squarely in the $15 to $18 range (depending mostly on number of kids and total work hours) and they are reasonable about things housekeeping and demands for PTO. [/quote] +1 The obnoxious one line nanny poster on every thread is the last person most people would ever want to hire. I also agree with the post that most parents neither need or want someone who is going to play teacher and give their child a loose curriculum. This doesn't lead to future academic success and ironically is counter to recommendatios from child development studies. [/quote]
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