Looking for Live in Nanny

Anonymous
Hi everyone,

Does anyone has any Live in Nanny recommendation or where to start looking as Au pair is not working for us, haven't had luck finding who we are looking for and it's getting worst.

Thanks,
Anjela
Anonymous
Call Susan at Nannypoppinz. She has a pool of live-in nannies. You may need to pay for tolls and mileage for a nanny to move from out of state.

Alternatively, there a number of agencies locally and nationally who place live-in nannies.
Anonymous
With Covid, who would want to live in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:With Covid, who would want to live in?


Plenty of us? It’s safer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With Covid, who would want to live in?


Plenty of us? It’s safer.


Wearing a mask, washing hands, and social distancing also keeps you safe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With Covid, who would want to live in?


Plenty of us? It’s safer.


Wearing a mask, washing hands, and social distancing also keeps you safe.


I’m asthmatic with about 75% lung capacity. I can wear a mask for up to 10 minutes, but it’s a struggle. I’ll take living in, thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With Covid, who would want to live in?


Plenty of us? It’s safer.


Wearing a mask, washing hands, and social distancing also keeps you safe.


I’m asthmatic with about 75% lung capacity. I can wear a mask for up to 10 minutes, but it’s a struggle. I’ll take living in, thanks.


You should not even be a nanny with only 75% lung capacity as you cannot run after a child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With Covid, who would want to live in?


Plenty of us? It’s safer.


Wearing a mask, washing hands, and social distancing also keeps you safe.


I’m asthmatic with about 75% lung capacity. I can wear a mask for up to 10 minutes, but it’s a struggle. I’ll take living in, thanks.


You should not even be a nanny with only 75% lung capacity as you cannot run after a child.


I can run after kids and swim with them. Breathing through a mask is very different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With Covid, who would want to live in?


Plenty of us? It’s safer.


Wearing a mask, washing hands, and social distancing also keeps you safe.


I’m asthmatic with about 75% lung capacity. I can wear a mask for up to 10 minutes, but it’s a struggle. I’ll take living in, thanks.


You should not even be a nanny with only 75% lung capacity as you cannot run after a child.


I can run after kids and swim with them. Breathing through a mask is very different.


Bull!
Anonymous
How come it's not working out with an au pair and you think it's gonna be ok with a live in nanny ?
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


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