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Nanny needed for 4 year old child

Queens, Rego Park Nanny required for a 4 year old child, non-residential, 5 days a week, 8 hours a day. Only deal with children. Pay $16-18 per hour, CASH. For any questions, please contact: 347 729 3058


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