Anonymous wrote:Baby laundry seems like overkill, unless it’s a one-off diaper explosion or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:at some point, you will start handling feeding and they will still want you to do the extra stuff. Been there, done that. The duties will keep snowballing.
Same nanny again, and I’ve done it twice too and it didn’t snowball. The naps were consolidated and I still had plenty of time to do all child related chores.
Anonymous wrote:at some point, you will start handling feeding and they will still want you to do the extra stuff. Been there, done that. The duties will keep snowballing.
Anonymous wrote:OP, there will be no time for closets, etc, with 2 month old. It will be feedings, diaper changes, naps/rocking, and in those rare moments when baby is asleep for 45 min, you want your nanny to run and do laundry and stuff? so when the baby wakes up, she is already exhausted? I promise, best she will be able to do is to wash the dirty bottles she has used during the day, and picking up toys and stuff. There will be no time unless you are fine with baby crying while nanny calmly is organizing a closet, LOL
Anonymous wrote:At $30 you should be very clear that you expect punctuality. Good babies will be turned off by the fact that you work at home.
Anonymous wrote:you need to have a clear understanding about:
- taxes (not paying/reporting them is a crime on both your ends)
- time off
- odd hours (evening, etc if you want a date night
- holidays including all the smaller federal holidays
- other stipends like gas
- taking the baby out once a toddler
- driving
Anonymous wrote:At $30 you should be very clear that you expect punctuality. Good babies will be turned off by the fact that you work at home.