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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have not only gone through an unusually high amount of Nannies OP, but your expectations are really through the roof. Caring for young twins can be quite the challenge & [b]it seems your Nannies are expected to do many other things besides childcare.[/b] If a Nanny does not remove balls from under the couch, then that is truly okay. ................................................... It appears that it will be difficult for you to keep an in-home childcare provider. Your best bet would be a daycare for your children. Good luck! :)[/quote] What part of this isn't childcare? Putting a stroller in the car? Brushing their teeth? Cleaning their high chair trays? Keeping a humidifer running for them (recommended by their pediatrician due to [b]preemie health issues[/b])? Keeping their toys organized and off the floor at the end of the day? If someone can't do these things, why would I pay them money? I know the entitled nanny trolls here think they should make $30/hour as long as they manage to keep the kids breathing, but no one is paying out the nose for a nanny who sits on her lazy butt all day watching TV.[/quote] They still had preemie health issues at 18 months? If so, you should have been paying for a special needs nanny.[/quote]
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