The billionaire nanny boom : why gen Z is providing ‘private service’ for the super-rich
Is it time to start channelling Mary Poppins? Some graduates are eschewing entry-level jobs to earn £150k or more looking after the children of the absurdly wealthy Name: Billionaire nannies. Age: Mid-20s, or thereabouts. Continue reading...
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