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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most of the ads I see are pretty useless anyways. These are for older kids (like 3 and above). Lines that aren't helpful in your ad: 1) "We are looking for someone that loves children" - Oh ok, so that excludes the nannies that hate children. So your parenting style is "love the children" got it. 2) "If children frustrate you, this won't be the position for you" - A line like this makes me think your kids are not well behaved and are "hard to love" to an outsider. 3) "The children are sweet but high energy" - Ok now it's confirmed, your kids are hell raisers and most of your nannies have quit after a few months. 4) "Animal lovers please apply (we have pets)!" - What a dumb line, just say you have a cat or whatever. 5) "Arts and crafts lovers are strongly encouraged to apply!" - I see this on every ad, and I'm sure most of those kids don't want to do arts and crafts. Why not be more specific and say they like to color or want to learn to draw. Just because a nanny might like making a handprint turkey at Thanksgiving doesn't mean they could help your child learn to draw. Just be specific! 6) "Willing to pay well for the right candidate" - Everyone knows this means you pay very little money. Just list the actual amount you are willing to offer. Stop screwing around.[/quote] This is why I'm not a fan of the tick boxes .Simply not enough information. But even if a family fills out a proper listing you can't read it unless you have a premium membership.[/quote] What are you talking about? I have been using care.com and sittercity on the side for over 8 years (well sittercity for 2-3) and have never ever once paid them a dime. I have read, responded to, and landed numerous jobs without paying anything.[/quote] Sittercity IS free for nannies. Care.com has always required nannies to have a membership before they can respond to messages or apply to jobs.[/quote]
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