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Can't argue with you there - in fact after the day I just had at work it was a pleasure to come home and hear some sense talked by my 21 month old!
I pay my nanny £7.50 an hour net (they like being paid net, I hate doing it, but it's the way of the nanny world). If you're seriously serious then have a look at www.nannyjob.co.uk
Windy
Just had a look at the site - what's up with so many families requiring Swedish nannies??
And is it politicaly correct to ask for a nanny that hasnative English language??
Tuk Tuk Tuk, law suit waiting to happen, am going to email those agencies and point out all kind of discrimination laws
Can't argue with you there - in fact after the day I just had at work it was a pleasure to come home and hear some sense talked by my 21 month old!
I pay my nanny £7.50 an hour net (they like being paid net, I hate doing it, but it's the way of the nanny world). If you're seriously serious then have a look at www.nannyjob.co.uk
Windy
Thanks - this idea of mine was posted after a couple of glasses of white wine , however I saw a few roles paid £11 per hour
Can't argue with you there - in fact after the day I just had at work it was a pleasure to come home and hear some sense talked by my 21 month old!
I pay my nanny £7.50 an hour net (they like being paid net, I hate doing it, but it's the way of the nanny world). If you're seriously serious then have a look at www.nannyjob.co.uk
Are you serious? 10+ hour days with small children and not a moment's peace and all to earn the net sum of £75 a day max? It's something you have to love, you don't do it to relax I'm sure.
Windy
been doing the job for free for the past 17 years - got 2 kids of my own !! I enjoy being with kids a lot more than being with adults.
Are you serious? 10+ hour days with small children and not a moment's peace and all to earn the net sum of £75 a day max? It's something you have to love, you don't do it to relax I'm sure.
Come and work for me and you can learn to dive as well
I've got a contract coming up to survey the culverts and sewer system under cardiff.
Nice change for you and I'll pay you £150 a day
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