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[quote=Anonymous]Our first nanny was "high end" in a nanny share with another couple, her English could have been better but she was experienced and had excellent reference from State Dept. families. I have a bachelor's and a full time job in a field with a whiff of glamor that is hard to get into and is very satisfying but doesn't pay that well. When we had a full time nanny she was getting most of my salary, but I was also getting retirement contributions, medical benefits...and keeping my position. A friend of mine left the admin side of our company to go be a nanny for a 12 year old in a truly high end family - think Walton or similar - room & board in the mansion, time to attend graduate classes, a dedicated SUV, and $50K a year. The single mom would leave for a couple of weeks at a time to visit Europe with her lover. Despite everything I felt kind of sorry for the kid.[/quote]
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