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[quote=Anonymous]The nanny pool, unfortunately, is largely composed of people who alternately would work retail. There, they would get all kinds of direction. "Do this, then that. This is the procedure for this. Wear this earpiece so I can whisper to you what to do at all times. Bring all your stuff in a clear purse so I can see if you are stealing." At a nannying job, these same people become the authority for little kids. Parents give overall guidance but often 1. are not the best managers for dealing with this type of people and 2. are not around to see what is being done wrong. I can see the benefit in this but the only problem is that people won't be willing to pay much for this service. The only thing people kind of pay for, is if they can't find someone good, then they pay a referral fee to get someone good. Even that is going out of style. How are you going to prove your worth to the parents (the paying people) so that they will pay for your service?[/quote]
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