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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unskilled labor deserving minimum wage? Really? You think that lowly about the person who is raising your child? [/quote] Your wage is not how someone feels about you. Your wage is your salary. Your skill level is not how someone feels about you. It's what you have been taught/educated/shown mastery of. Childcare is an emotional relationship with someone who is taking care of your children. The fact it is emotional doesn't change the actual facts. [/quote] Skilled labor doesn't need to come from a classroom. You can learn skills while on the job and on your own using this great resource called the internet. A nanny will prove her skills on the job and her references will be able to tell the next family that she does know all if this. It's outdated thinking that you need college for certain roles where on the job experience and learning is just a much higher value. You also can't seem to grasp exactly what a nanny does, as it's so much more than what a parent does with their child. Just the fact that so few people can even work with kids with skill and enjoy it for kids that aren't their own. Even though I don't have any ECE credits/degree, I've shown my "mastery of" this industry and so according to your words above, I have a high skill level despite no formal education.[/quote]
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