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[quote=Anonymous]Op here. I CAN afford for care. However, I would prefer to have a safety net for my child so I can pay for actual education when the time comes. Hence why I can offer higher than we are comfortable with. I also thought I might have a shot at day being on so many wait lists. Our contract has vacation and every federal holiday as well as any other federal closures. So I guess the advice here is that if I am not paying $20 for one baby, I probably won't find someone? We were in a nanny share and that was worse - the other family didn't want to pay for anything. We provide for some food for the nanny, contributing to health insurance, overtime and all that and they just wanted a flat rate with nothing else - we weren't ok with that. Anyway thanks to the helpful posts - I know we aren't making bad offers. I can't believe some people would just up and not follow they right before they are to start putting others jobs in jeopardy. Oh well. [/quote]
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