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Temporary nanny for a 3-4 week period during school hols (not London or home counties)?

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NorhamGardens · 04/07/2011 12:44

Hi

Has anyone done this? If so how did you do it?

Also if you hire a nanny is a good idea to agree a rate for the whole period in advance?

Should you expect to pay less if they live in?

Any dos/don'ts?

Grateful for any tips or answers to these questions. Many thanks.

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NorhamGardens · 04/07/2011 12:46

Sorry forgot, what's a reasonable daily rate for an experienced nanny? Does nanny expect a full days pay on half days, to be paid on day/s off etc?

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ytseb · 04/07/2011 12:52

You could do it through an agency, but will have to pay fees. If you find someone yourself you will need to do their tax and insurance. Where abouts are you

emsies · 04/07/2011 13:53

I'm guessing Oxford from the name ;)

ytseb · 04/07/2011 14:00

Stupid me I didn't look at that thanks

Oopsie · 04/07/2011 22:11

Yes, that's surely Oxford. I'm an LMH alum.

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