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  • littlemissmuffet
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 2194

    #16
    Originally posted by kimsdaycare
    Forgot to add the other one I saw that made me think of that.

    I am interested in finding a sitter to watch my two children in my home. I do have a kitten, also. On days there is no school I will also need care for one more. I do not allow the kids to watch tv all day. I teach my baby sign language so we can communicate and I'm teaching my daughter ABC's, numbers, shapes, and colors. They love to play games, read books and color. They even love playing outside.I'm looking for someone who is willing to make them the center of attention for the few hours you would be watching them. They go down for naps at 1230 and at that time I would expect that the house be picked back up then you would have your own time to do what you want for a couple hours. I'm sorry if this sounds intense but I want to make sure I am clear from the beginning since I've had issues in the past. The hours will be discussed for those that are serious. If you are interested I would like to hear back from you hearing more about you and your references.
    I don't see ANYTHING wrong with this ad at all! She sounds like a really great mom!

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    • dave4him
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 1333

      #17
      Makes me wonder what those past issues were...
      "God said, ‘I have found David son of Jesse, a man after my own heart. He will do everything I want him to do.'"
      Acts 13:22

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      • mac60
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • May 2008
        • 1610

        #18
        Oh yea, the whole "Struggling Single Mother syndrome". I am literally sick of it. Poor me poor me. If you can't afford kids don't have them, say no, use birth control, keep your legs together. Seriously, it isn't that hard to comprehend.....kids mean lots of money and if you can't afford them don't have them.

        I know a 28 yr old right now that is pg with her 5th kid. And there are 3 different dad's involved. The system has paid for each and every one of them. She doesn't work. She isn't married. Sad sad. And this comes after her 2 abortions. Irresponsible.

        It is these kind of people that want it all for nothing, and want us hard working folks to give it to them.

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        • morgan24
          Daycare.com Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 694

          #19
          The craigslist in my area is a great source of entertainment. One of the current ads that has run every day is one for a daycare looking for help for 40 hours a week (hold your breath) $150.00 but its cash. I don't understand why no one has jumped on this job who does want to make $3.75 an hour(insert eye roll). Between this ad and the stay at home moms who can beat any licensed daycares price, I find myself laughing a lot.

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          • Nellie
            Daycare.com Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 259

            #20
            We need a nanny to watch our 7 month old baby in our home, or in your home if its ready for a baby. Our son is so happy and is a very laid back baby. We are looking for an immediate nanny. Looking for someone to watch him Monday, Wednesday, & Friday...from like 1-4, give or take. I am willing to pay $30 a week, paid out semi monthly, like the 1st and the 15th of the month (though this can be worked out and I will consider another payment schedule)

            Requirements:
            *Must come to our home and have reliable transportation, or have a clean and baby ready home.
            *Must have a clean background
            *Must have expierence with infants
            *Must be willing to clean up after our baby and do basic cleaning (dishes, wipe down counters, vacuum)

            If you are intrested, please email me your resume and at least 3 references.

            Thanks!!!

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