Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay.
You cannot circumnavigate the responsibilities of employment by finding someone older or otherwise marginalized. It does not matter if you think it’s a “good deal” “for them.” Also not being lonely is not compensation.
Start here.
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/79b-flsa-live-in-domestic-workers
OP here. I can see how that came off.
I was envisioning a widow (or heck even an older couple) who are nurturing.
Not so much about tasks as much as supporting single parent (recently widowed) to make house feel less sad, but to help out a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Aunt Bea was literally his aunt, and that was television. You cannot hire yourself a family. Sorry. It doesn’t work that way.
Old people aren’t as helpful and tidy in real life as they were in 1950s TV. My mother is 75 and lives with us and drives me INSANE with her mess and clutter and intrusiveness. I would never attempt what you’re proposing! Dear Lord.
Hire an au pair.
Anonymous wrote:You have two separate asks here. One is to help you with tasks around the house. The other is to have you/your family's home feel less sad.
Hire someone for tasks. People who work (doing tasks) must be compensated.
Contact local senior support services and see if they have an "Adopt a Grandparent" program. Many do. They may be able to connect you with an elderly person who can become a surrogate grandparent. Be advised that they monitor and screen everyone, so if you get matched with an elder don't think you will be inviting them over and then stick a cleaning cloth in their hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay.
You cannot circumnavigate the responsibilities of employment by finding someone older or otherwise marginalized. It does not matter if you think it’s a “good deal” “for them.” Also not being lonely is not compensation.
Start here.
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/79b-flsa-live-in-domestic-workers
OP here. I can see how that came off.
I was envisioning a widow (or heck even an older couple) who are nurturing.
Not so much about tasks as much as supporting single parent (recently widowed) to make house feel less sad, but to help out a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Aunt Bea was literally his aunt, and that was television. You cannot hire yourself a family. Sorry. It doesn’t work that way.
Old people aren’t as helpful and tidy in real life as they were in 1950s TV. My mother is 75 and lives with us and drives me INSANE with her mess and clutter and intrusiveness. I would never attempt what you’re proposing! Dear Lord.
Hire an au pair.
Anonymous wrote:Okay.
You cannot circumnavigate the responsibilities of employment by finding someone older or otherwise marginalized. It does not matter if you think it’s a “good deal” “for them.” Also not being lonely is not compensation.
Start here.
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/79b-flsa-live-in-domestic-workers
Anonymous wrote:Okay.
You cannot circumnavigate the responsibilities of employment by finding someone older or otherwise marginalized. It does not matter if you think it’s a “good deal” “for them.” Also not being lonely is not compensation.
Start here.
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/fact-sheets/79b-flsa-live-in-domestic-workers