Anonymous wrote:I am an elite 135.00 Professional Nanny. The fact i charge so much money means I am more professional and more skilled than the 35.00 ELITE nannies in the DC area. If this sounds absurd, then so do the other posts where 'quality' is based on the price you pay. The nannies on this forum that ask for high wages need serious reality checks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can you do that a $35 an hour nanny can't?
How many languages do you speak?
Can you sail a boat?
Can you drive stick?
How many infants can you care for on your own?
I speak 5 (studied 7).
Isn't sail a boat. Is it much different than a car? I can learn. I can ride a horse very well. Does that count for anything?
Learned how to drive a car with a stick shift (in Europe).
2, I think 2 is plenty.
I'll be available part time in September when my own kids are at school.
$25 for 1 kids is plenty.
No college degree in Early Childhood Development and no teaching experience? Yeah, you’ll max out at $25 an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can you do that a $35 an hour nanny can't?
How many languages do you speak?
Can you sail a boat?
Can you drive stick?
How many infants can you care for on your own?
I speak 5 (studied 7).
Isn't sail a boat. Is it much different than a car? I can learn. I can ride a horse very well. Does that count for anything?
Learned how to drive a car with a stick shift (in Europe).
2, I think 2 is plenty.
I'll be available part time in September when my own kids are at school.
$25 for 1 kids is plenty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What can you do that a $35 an hour nanny can't?
How many languages do you speak?
Can you sail a boat?
Can you drive stick?
How many infants can you care for on your own?
I speak 5 (studied 7).
Isn't sail a boat. Is it much different than a car? I can learn. I can ride a horse very well. Does that count for anything?
Learned how to drive a car with a stick shift (in Europe).
2, I think 2 is plenty.
I'll be available part time in September when my own kids are at school.
$25 for 1 kids is plenty.
Anonymous wrote:What can you do that a $35 an hour nanny can't?
How many languages do you speak?
Can you sail a boat?
Can you drive stick?
How many infants can you care for on your own?
Anonymous wrote:I am an elite 135.00 Professional Nanny. The fact i charge so much money means I am more professional and more skilled than the 35.00 ELITE nannies in the DC area. If this sounds absurd, then so do the other posts where 'quality' is based on the price you pay. The nannies on this forum that ask for high wages need serious reality checks!