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How much would you pay or want to be paid for 5 month old triplets and 19 month old

5 replies

EvaLongoria · 18/03/2009 10:07

It actually states on there and 9 month old but seems a bit impossible for another baby to be 9 month old unless its someone elses.

I just came across an add for a nanny and offering £9/£10 an hour. Is that reasonable or is it just me thinking that more can be offered?

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Twims · 18/03/2009 10:11

I was thinking 9 or 10 pounds

StealthPolarBear · 18/03/2009 10:12

I didn't realise this was in CM section - thought you were selling
No idea sorry, but bump

frannikin · 18/03/2009 10:52

If it's a 9month old that's 4 under 1. I'd want quite a lot for that! Triplets and a 9yo would be tough but 10 would be fair. Assuming they're after a nanny they wouldn't be paying per child anyway so it would all depend on the nanny they wanted. But I suspect said nanny would probably be relatively experienced to take that on sole charge - don't know if I'd be up for it! And experienced nannies cost more.

Blondeshavemorefun · 18/03/2009 13:46

wow

4 under 2yrs

gulps

if it is a nannyshare then the family are insane!!!

maybe its one family and just wanted children close and got 3times the joy 2nd attempt

i think you would need a highly experienced nanny and looking at least £10nett

lindseyfox · 18/03/2009 16:54

I think its possible remember a lady who had twins and became pregnant quite quickly with triplets and had them at 27wks so there was only 8mths between them -aaahhhh

I think would need a very experienced nanny and be looking at £10-£12 an hr nett or maybe a nanny experienced with babies at £8 an hr nett and a mothers help at £5 an hr nett.

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