Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless she one of the babies has special needs or she has some unique sought after skill that you can't find elsewhere, between $20-24 is pretty normal for full time hours in NW DC (you can swing toward the low end of that range if you are also offering a health care and/or transportation stipend, but if not, swing toward 24). Can't speak to the suburbs. Hope that helps!
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Anonymous wrote:Unless she one of the babies has special needs or she has some unique sought after skill that you can't find elsewhere, between $20-24 is pretty normal for full time hours in NW DC (you can swing toward the low end of that range if you are also offering a health care and/or transportation stipend, but if not, swing toward 24). Can't speak to the suburbs. Hope that helps!
Anonymous wrote:Lovely, the pp attempts an insult, and then fails in her spelling of "pathetically." MB here. I actual don't care about high school. My family and my husband's family have lived all over the world, and when looking for a nanny for an infant to a toddler, I could care less where the individual went to high school, let alone if she graduated, as long as she can read, is intelligent, and is interested in the world around her. I look for people who are loving, curious, flexible, non-dogmatic when it comes to child-rearing, and empathetic ... and those qualities don't always track well to formal education, particularly if the person was raised abroad. The elitism on this board is bizarre. And this is coming from a 1%'er family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for heaven's sake. The prejudice regarding people who weren't born in the US is completely absurd and offensive.
There's a difference between legal and illegal immigration. I think the perceived prejudice is more towards the questionable illegal immigration.
Well no, you have a poster who thinks she has an edge over other applicants because her high school record is easy to check vs. someone who went to school in Manila.
You don't consider your nanny's education relevant?
Not in high school, no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for heaven's sake. The prejudice regarding people who weren't born in the US is completely absurd and offensive.
There's a difference between legal and illegal immigration. I think the perceived prejudice is more towards the questionable illegal immigration.
Well no, you have a poster who thinks she has an edge over other applicants because her high school record is easy to check vs. someone who went to school in Manila.
You don't consider your nanny's education relevant?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for heaven's sake. The prejudice regarding people who weren't born in the US is completely absurd and offensive.
There's a difference between legal and illegal immigration. I think the perceived prejudice is more towards the questionable illegal immigration.
Well no, you have a poster who thinks she has an edge over other applicants because her high school record is easy to check vs. someone who went to school in Manila.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh for heaven's sake. The prejudice regarding people who weren't born in the US is completely absurd and offensive.
There's a difference between legal and illegal immigration. I think the perceived prejudice is more towards the questionable illegal immigration.
Anonymous wrote:Oh for heaven's sake. The prejudice regarding people who weren't born in the US is completely absurd and offensive.