What would you pay a nanny? - cpr instructor training
I will be 45-50 hours per week: Mondays and Fridays and all day Tuesday-Thursday evening, plus 2 Sundays a month to work (only for children from the house and removed) to mom and dad of "me" time. One family, which I am interviewing her 5 years and 6 years (girl), a daughter of 15 months. Work will continue during the summer holidays and no change fee. It would also run errands, cooking, etc. would be less than $ 800 a month pay cut from my work now, but how? Other friends who earn as a nanny to $ 600 - $ 1100/month working. I looked after 10 years working in a state of the art nursery 2 years, and I know CPR and first (although my certification has left a few months to be ready to re-certified). Oh, and the background: I am a student of 22 years Utsa majoring in ECE. Once I was a teacher in CPR and had the need to blood-borne pathogens and SIDS training, also training with kindergarten.
Monday, January 18, 2010
Cpr Instructor Training What Would You Pay A Nanny?
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When I began 8 years ago Nanny for the first time as a nanny for a child, I worked 50 hours per week and earns $ 400 per week () about $ 1600 per month. And he told the agency that takes over the duties.
Over the years, and was still a child, recorded the family and my work has increased my salary a little. Most of those days, nurses earn about $ 10-15 hr depending on experience. I just want to say, under $ 8, you use.
For all those, I'd say 1200 per month, meals and accommodation and meals. That's what they paid 19 years ago for a couple who saw the children 30 hours per week.
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