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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Anonymous wrote:30/hr in California, 2 kids... I don't care if you call me a troll or a liar. Those of us who are nannies, understand that only a few are top-notch, and are compensated accordingly. It's the same in *every* profession. [/quote] This brings up a question. Nannies here talk about this a lot, the idea of a few top notch nannies who are "compensated accordingly." What makes you worth more than market? Taking care of children is pretty easy, not a high skill, high content kind of job. What specifically do you top notch nannies bring to a job?[/quote] Well, there are the ones that do bring more teaching to the care of the child. While all nannies will teach in a manner, not all will do quite as much as others. You might find that some will prepare children for school more than others, or how they teach them can also be another thing. Then there are the ones that deal with all aspects of a child's life, not just the day to day care of the child, but finding out the schools they will go to, making and taking them to all doctors appts, making major medical decisions, basically deciding EVERYTHING that is going on in the kids life, stuff that the parents normally do. There is no way that someone can say that is an easy thing to take on, and it is definitely something that deserves a very high pay rate.[/quote]
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