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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have been reading these nanny threads with interest the last few years. I am about to retire after 25 years of teaching elementary school (with a Master's in Reading/Language Arts) and am looking into *professional* nannying. I am learning some good guidelines from these posts. I will make it clear I am willing to cook for the kids -- since that is a hobby of mine anyways -- but certainly no laundry or cleaning. (I, like a PP above, have a paid cleaner for my own home and don't intend to clean someone else's!) I won't mind doing split shifts -- ex. 6-9am with 1-6pm or whatever, since that will give me time in between for my own life -- doc appmts, gym, shopping, etc. Franky i hate running errands after work in the dark and/or rush hour so having them done in the daytime is more appealing to me. [/quote] You will be sought-after and well paid, PP. Do not accept split shifts or any cleaning. You can call your own shots, PP, so do not accept anything you don’t want to do (like errands). Also consider starting with a newborn. It’s such a joy, PP, and all of your teaching experience will be a huge plus for an educated and intelligent family. [/quote]
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