Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 14:10     Subject: What's a good pay

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Anonymous wrote:Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.

You got a hell of a bargain for an RN. Is she still working?

That's what she charged, I'm sure she is still working. She was a pediatric nurse in her home country.

Oh, that explains her low rate. Impossible to verify.

We didn't necessarily want a RN. I am just describing her background. We wouldn't have paid extra for an actual RN. She was a great nanny and still is, I'm sure.

How were you able to do any background checks?

The same way I'd do them on you.

I doubt you got access to anything from her home country. You aren't the only one taking that risk. The cheaper price is worth it to many parents.

Do you honestly think anyone who wasn't born in this country got here yesterday? And remains a blank slate forever, moving through life without leaving a trace? LOL. She's been here for 20 years. Her SSN is as easy to check as yours.


So you can check the last 20 years for a woman who has been in the US that long, but you can't check any farther back, so you have no clue about her background there and have to take whatever she says at face value.

My background check covers from middle school on. The first time a child uses the FAFSA, it logs the current address, and all arrests are logged (unless juvenile records are sealed, not sure if those could be


seen). There's no way for me to hide anything from that point on.[/quote



This is the dumbest comment , who needs your middle school background. The way you comment looks like you are uneducated . Did you even complete high school.? I bet not.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 13:24     Subject: What's a good pay

Anonymous wrote:Oh for heaven's sake. The prejudice regarding people who weren't born in the US is completely absurd and offensive.

+1 As someone who moved to US I find this so offensive. Many xenophobic nannies on here they should be banned.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 11:24     Subject: What's a good pay

Oh for heaven's sake. The prejudice regarding people who weren't born in the US is completely absurd and offensive.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 10:50     Subject: What's a good pay

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Anonymous wrote:Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.

You got a hell of a bargain for an RN. Is she still working?

That's what she charged, I'm sure she is still working. She was a pediatric nurse in her home country.

Oh, that explains her low rate. Impossible to verify.

We didn't necessarily want a RN. I am just describing her background. We wouldn't have paid extra for an actual RN. She was a great nanny and still is, I'm sure.

How were you able to do any background checks?

The same way I'd do them on you.

I doubt you got access to anything from her home country. You aren't the only one taking that risk. The cheaper price is worth it to many parents.

Do you honestly think anyone who wasn't born in this country got here yesterday? And remains a blank slate forever, moving through life without leaving a trace? LOL. She's been here for 20 years. Her SSN is as easy to check as yours.


So you can check the last 20 years for a woman who has been in the US that long, but you can't check any farther back, so you have no clue about her background there and have to take whatever she says at face value.

My background check covers from middle school on. The first time a child uses the FAFSA, it logs the current address, and all arrests are logged (unless juvenile records are sealed, not sure if those could be seen). There's no way for me to hide anything from that point on.

I'm good with the information on the last twenty years of someone's life. What someone did in middle school is of no interest to me.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 09:45     Subject: What's a good pay

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Anonymous wrote:Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.

You got a hell of a bargain for an RN. Is she still working?

That's what she charged, I'm sure she is still working. She was a pediatric nurse in her home country.

Oh, that explains her low rate. Impossible to verify.

We didn't necessarily want a RN. I am just describing her background. We wouldn't have paid extra for an actual RN. She was a great nanny and still is, I'm sure.

How were you able to do any background checks?

The same way I'd do them on you.

I doubt you got access to anything from her home country. You aren't the only one taking that risk. The cheaper price is worth it to many parents.

Do you honestly think anyone who wasn't born in this country got here yesterday? And remains a blank slate forever, moving through life without leaving a trace? LOL. She's been here for 20 years. Her SSN is as easy to check as yours.


So you can check the last 20 years for a woman who has been in the US that long, but you can't check any farther back, so you have no clue about her background there and have to take whatever she says at face value.

My background check covers from middle school on. The first time a child uses the FAFSA, it logs the current address, and all arrests are logged (unless juvenile records are sealed, not sure if those could be seen). There's no way for me to hide anything from that point on.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 09:36     Subject: What's a good pay

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Anonymous wrote:Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.

You got a hell of a bargain for an RN. Is she still working?

That's what she charged, I'm sure she is still working. She was a pediatric nurse in her home country.

Oh, that explains her low rate. Impossible to verify.

We didn't necessarily want a RN. I am just describing her background. We wouldn't have paid extra for an actual RN. She was a great nanny and still is, I'm sure.

How were you able to do any background checks?

The same way I'd do them on you.

I doubt you got access to anything from her home country. You aren't the only one taking that risk. The cheaper price is worth it to many parents.

Do you honestly think anyone who wasn't born in this country got here yesterday? And remains a blank slate forever, moving through life without leaving a trace? LOL. She's been here for 20 years. Her SSN is as easy to check as yours.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 08:12     Subject: What's a good pay

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Anonymous wrote:Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.

You got a hell of a bargain for an RN. Is she still working?

That's what she charged, I'm sure she is still working. She was a pediatric nurse in her home country.

Oh, that explains her low rate. Impossible to verify.

We didn't necessarily want a RN. I am just describing her background. We wouldn't have paid extra for an actual RN. She was a great nanny and still is, I'm sure.

How were you able to do any background checks?

The same way I'd do them on you.

I doubt you got access to anything from her home country. You aren't the only one taking that risk. The cheaper price is worth it to many parents.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 07:59     Subject: What's a good pay

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Anonymous wrote:Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.

You got a hell of a bargain for an RN. Is she still working?

That's what she charged, I'm sure she is still working. She was a pediatric nurse in her home country.

Oh, that explains her low rate. Impossible to verify.

We didn't necessarily want a RN. I am just describing her background. We wouldn't have paid extra for an actual RN. She was a great nanny and still is, I'm sure.

How were you able to do any background checks?

The same way I'd do them on you.
Anonymous
Post 02/12/2016 05:31     Subject: What's a good pay

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Anonymous wrote:Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.

You got a hell of a bargain for an RN. Is she still working?

That's what she charged, I'm sure she is still working. She was a pediatric nurse in her home country.

Oh, that explains her low rate. Impossible to verify.

We didn't necessarily want a RN. I am just describing her background. We wouldn't have paid extra for an actual RN. She was a great nanny and still is, I'm sure.

How were you able to do any background checks?
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2016 22:53     Subject: What's a good pay

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.

You got a hell of a bargain for an RN. Is she still working?

That's what she charged, I'm sure she is still working. She was a pediatric nurse in her home country.

Oh, that explains her low rate. Impossible to verify.

We didn't necessarily want a RN. I am just describing her background. We wouldn't have paid extra for an actual RN. She was a great nanny and still is, I'm sure.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2016 22:16     Subject: What's a good pay

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.

You got a hell of a bargain for an RN. Is she still working?

That's what she charged, I'm sure she is still working. She was a pediatric nurse in her home country.

Oh, that explains her low rate. Impossible to verify.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2016 22:02     Subject: What's a good pay

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.

You got a hell of a bargain for an RN. Is she still working?

That's what she charged, I'm sure she is still working. She was a pediatric nurse in her home country.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2016 21:39     Subject: What's a good pay

Anonymous wrote:Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.

You got a hell of a bargain for an RN. Is she still working?
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2016 21:35     Subject: What's a good pay

Four years ago we paid $19/hr for a legal, experienced, referenced nanny in upper NW DC. A former pediatric nurse. That was for two babies aged 3 and 5 months.
Anonymous
Post 02/11/2016 18:42     Subject: What's a good pay

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Anonymous wrote:What's an good pay for a nanny share with babies under 7 months

It depends on what she's expecting. Have you ever juggled two babies?