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[quote=Anonymous]I feel like a huge part of being a 'high end nanny' is being able and willing to put up with the bull-shite and craziness that come with working for the super wealthy. Most of the super wealthy that i have interviewed and trailed with have some really interesting ideas about child rearing. Part of being a nanny for these types of families is not batting an eyelid when the maid says something super rude and being able to cope when the mum suddenly decides that chicken must be bought fresh everyday thus ruining today's dinner plans. It means understanding the need for these family's privacy (as someone is actually interested in what they are doing), how the press react to them and the risk that the family's status has on the safety of the children. To the lady who speaks russian and english - you could make a fortune IN Russia. The reason horse grooming is a valued skill (even though yes, the family probably has a full time groom) is to model the skill to the children. Part of having a horse is taking care of the horse and the ability to do so alongside the child is valued.[/quote]
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