Anonymous wrote:I sincerely hope that a private nanny position would pay higher than a social work or nursing degree. Most health authorities pay a starting wage of $30.42 to social workers and RNs.
I would be concerned as to why somebody with a four year university degree would settle on being a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A high end nanny has something special that a high paying parent wants.
Very well stated. It's my impression that there are many more parents who are willing and able to offer high wages, but not many extra-ordinary nannies out there who have what it takes.
+1
Anonymous wrote:From this board no one fits the bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A high end nanny has something special that a high paying parent wants.
Very well stated. It's my impression that there are many more parents who are willing and able to offer high wages, but not many extra-ordinary nannies out there who have what it takes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has what it takes to educate not only the children, but the parents to (in child development). Granted, not every parent would want that, even if they could afford it. Even most pediatritions don't have much potty-training experience.
Is doesn't take a genius to potty train, LOL.
Hence the popularity of size 5 and 6 diapers.
That's normal for American children???
Anonymous wrote:From this board no one fits the bill.
Anonymous wrote:16:58,
Your English is excellent, so much better than my Russian!
I must say, that sometimes a nanny with lots of top-notch experience and on-going learning, has more to offer than a degreed nanny with less actual experience.