Anonymous wrote:You know, nannydeb, I agree with you on the basic fact that there are probably a lot of wannabe flakes on care.com, but the internet is where people go to find jobs.
I tried hiring through a neighborhood listserv thinking that it would be better to find nannies who had already been loved by previous families, but I found a lot of families "overselling" their nannies (claiming they had skills they didn't, or neglecting to mention they didn't drive, or neglecting to mention major issues with schedule limitations) because they wanted so badly to find them a new job. When you're new to the area, it's also hard to judge the word of mouth.
The families who use agencies aren't thrilled with the selection they receive either.
Guess the good nannies really do deserve their $20/hr+ wages then, since as you say they're so difficult to find...