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    Nov 29, 2010, 07:53 AM
    Live-in Nanny, Cook, Housekeeper. Going rates?
    I am live-in Nanny for a 7 year old special needs child. I do all of the cooking for the family in addition to daily housekeeping. I am expected to be on 24 hour call including week-ends at a minutes notice. What should I expect to be paid for my services?

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