jackskellingtonsgirl
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Bernadette - "smart parents" is kind of an oxymoron in my business.
Most of the parents are INCREDIBLE in their chosen careers. When it comes to their kids they are clueless. They love their kids, but they are completely baffled by them. So they set out to find a nanny. They ask their co-workers where they got their nannies. They do a Google search. My favorite agency does not have the best website - that probably isn't good. Some of them put ads in the paper or on Craig's list. It is kind of scary. They don't necessarily understand that they should list with multiple agencies to get more candidates. And if the agency says "you don't want a nanny with a child" then they will believe that.
At least I feel REALLY good about 2 out of the 3 agencies. And the one I met with this evening said they have a sort of reciprocal agreement with 3 other agencies. If one of those other 3 agencies has a job they can't fill (no qualified nannies) they will share the listings and split the placement fee. The other 3 agencies are not agencies I would think of as having high-end jobs, so if they HAPPEN to get one then chances are they won't have a qualified nanny to fill it. So I potentially have access to the listings of 6 different agencies. And Momboss has said whenever I am ready she will send a mass e-mail to her attorney database. She has done that in the past for some of my friends and gotten some decent replies. It is just a matter of finding the right family at the right time, who doesn't consider DS as some horrible affliction.


