34-Year-Old Makes Up to $167 an Hour Nannying for the Mega-Rich: I Could Work Just 2 Months a Year and ‘Be Fine'

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34-Year-Old Makes Up to $167 an Hour Nannying for the Mega-Rich: I Could Work Just 2 Months a Year and ‘Be Fine'
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Gloria Richards started nannying for billionaires through an agency in 2010. Now she makes up to $167 an hour.

Some of Richards' clients are famous actors whom she never formally meets. One of them was so constantly surrounded by security guards and makeup artists that she only caught glimpses of the top of the client's head over the course of her three-month employment, she says.steaks. she adds.

"I've had full-blown interviews where [parents] are like, 'We're looking for someone to raise our kids,'" she says."They tell me they had kids to pass on their trust funds, [and that] 'I'll hang out with them after boarding school when they can drink.'"Richards, who grew up one of eight siblings and landed her first professional acting role at age 14, says she came by nannying organically.

Richards also has the kind of"extraordinary personality" needed for working with billionaires, Mann adds. "I'll be in, like, Switzerland, and they're telling me they can't pay me for three weeks because they don't have cash," Richards says."That's also how they communicate when they don't like something you did. They'll stop paying you."

"The competency one has to care for a child isn't uncommon," Mann says."[But] the qualities it takes to work for the ultra-wealthy is patience and a nuanced perception of anticipating a person's needs."

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