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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I haven't heard you mention finding a different person for the morning and afternoon shifts, but this seems like the obvious solution to me. There are some FT nannies out there whose workday starts late enough that they'd have the time for a morning school drop-off. And plenty of other people who are not FT nannies as well. If it is only one hour of work, I think you might have to pay more than just $25 for the one hour of work. Maybe $15 x (hours worked + commute time). I actually think the afternoon shift is harder to fill. I know there are a lot of PT nannies out there who work afternoons only, but they tend to be nannies who used to be FT for the same family and agreed to downsize their hours. I was looking for afternoon care and could not find anyone willing to work all 5 days so I had to split the days between two sitters. It was not workable (maybe for you, it will, though) and I ended up hiring someone for almost FT hours. [/quote] I'm not OP but I did post previously about being in the same position, and I tried that too, but at the same $25/hr. In all fairness I wouldn't take my 5/hr a week job either...[/quote]
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