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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our nanny took on house management (no cleaning) and did all our grocery shopping, ordering supplies, and scheduled the cleaning company. She also volunteered at my son’s preschool while on the clock. [/quote] This is what I did, with occasional dinner prep (specific veggies chopped or throwing something premised in the oven at a specific time). It also allowed me time to make special snacks and activities for after school. I am a nanny and would absolutely not start washing your personal bedding or anything of the like. [/quote] +2. I was never asked, nor would I have ever done, my employers laundry or cleaning. I was happy to manage the house and do family grocery shopping. I am also a former teacher and was able to do a storytime at my charge’s preschool. [/quote] +3. My charge’s preschool had a parent/caregiver volunteer mandate that I took over. Since I have a BA in Early Childhood Education and years of preschool teaching experience, my charge’s school was thrilled to have me. Now that my charge in in first grade, I start work at noon on days she’s in school and stay until 7PM. I still make all my charge’s meals from scratch, do her laundry and her errands from noon until I pick her up at 2:30. I help her with her homework, projects and reading. I shuttle her to ballet, piano lessons and play dates in the afternoons. And I am there to cover sick days and holidays. You can grow with a nanny job without having to wash your employers dirty underwear. [/quote]
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