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Anonymous wrote:How come it's not working out with an au pair and you think it's gonna be ok with a live in nanny ?
Important question. Mull over the reasons and correct yourself before making the transition. As you know from your own job, these things are two sided.
in a similar boat. even with the best au pairs, they eventually flake out. ours just announced she is leaving. we are a front line family and this really leaves us in a lurch. she initiated an extension and is doing this because she wants a vacation earlier than what we could make happen.
A live-in nanny could want 2-4 consecutive weeks off, if you hire someone on a green card who wants to gisit their country of origin. Can you handle that, if you have lead time?
A live-in can also work more than 45 hours, but she’s going to want to be paid more too.
Call Susan at NannyPoppinz. She’ll help you find someone who won’t flake.