Whoa to the digs at OP. At least she's trying to figure out a way to make her life work better. Not much else to add other than "good luck, OP." |
They can cook for themselves & do their own laundry. Since you have the means, make sure they have their own cars & are ready to drive independently as early as they’re eligible to. |
A butler? A governess? |
You may be able to find driving nanny / housekeeper, but it’s the combination of driving / cooking that I found the toughest to find. Those who are willing to do laundry / cook did not drive, and those who drove were not willing to cook.
You could Place an ad with these requirements and see what you find. Otherwise, you may want to separate the driving from the housekeeper (laundry/ cooking) part. The housekeeper could come 1-2 times per week for the cooking / laundry, and the part time person for shuttling kids would also be there for the driving. |
Yeah a mothers helper is typically a name for a teen who is too young to drive |
I understand the need for help for after school transportation, but isn't there a way they can get TO school other than by being driven--school bus, walk, bike, public transport, etc?
Eliminating the run to school makes the schedule considerably more flexible. But yes, you are asking for 2 different skill sets. |
I didn't cook for the parents or do laundry, but I had a job kinda like this in college. I picked the kids up from school, brought them home, did their homework with them, made them dinner, and got them ready for some sort of extracurricular. Then I dropped them off at the activity and I was done, their mom or dad picked them up.
At the time I thought it was a pretty sweet gig, now that I'm a mom I realize I should have been charging more ![]() |
Teens do their own laundry, of course. |
+1000. The children need a parent. |
Exactly. I have wonderful memories of helping my mom sort laundry into colors, grocery shopping, etc. My mom subtly made these educational activities. I told my mom all our life what those memories meant to me. She passed recently, and those memories are more vibrant than ever. She worked too, but time with her kids took equal importance. We outsourced nothing. We all learned to cook and do yard work together. It's called *family activities.* What part of parenting is the OP doing? |
She worked FT? And did all that? BS. |
Butlers do.not take care of Children of any age and they are not chauffeurs. Governesses are for children older than four and under 13. |