Fine arts majors in New York City can work as nannies, in the interregnum between college graduation and marriage to an investment banker:

http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_facto..._interested_in_becoming_nannies_and.html
College Grads Flock to Nannying. Is That Good?
By Katy Waldman
Slate
September 13, 2013
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Cliff Greenhouse, president of New York City’s Pavillion Agency for personal service placement, confirms it. “More and more families are saying, ‘I just want someone with a Master’s degree,’” he told me over the phone. “Whether or not it’s in child psychology or some other field, it shows a commitment to education that families believe will rub off on their children.” Fine arts diplomas are especially in-demand, because of the “level of creativity” they bring to childcare. (Whilst other nannies are gluing noodles onto construction paper, presumably, MFA grads can teach your kids how to make the latest Frank Gehry building out of play dough.)


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