Anonymous wrote:The assumptions here are laughable. To believe that someone who refuses to show her ID has nothing to do with the immigration status; the caregiver is likely trying to see if the job is a fit first and foremost. If there’s chemistry between fam and caregiver then a formal and proper conversation along with contract comes next and caregiver would have to submit ID SS only IF the potential employer is offering a decent salary with benefits otherwise is a waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious, was the rate really low? There are desperate parents out there who work very low-paying jobs and need childcare. My late aunt with a cognitive disability and hearing aids that could only restore 25% of her hearing worked for many years as a nanny for people who couldn't afford anyone else!!!
She must be recently arrived, or very afraid of being deported, or in between addresses. Many more established immigrants who have overstayed their visa or who are here illegally have a state ID and proof of address.
Rate doesn't seem low. We're new to this, I offered $25/hr based on a search "2024 market rate for babysitting two children." Now going to search this forum to see if that's too low. But seems ok?
Anonymous wrote:The name the woman told me is so common, may as well have said Jane Smith. Should I be worried that a very unsavory character now knows my home address? (Half joking) that she works for the mafia and pretends to be a nanny to get access to people's homes, or is it more likely that she's just insists on anonymous/under the table work? And people actually let total strangers care for their children?
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious, was the rate really low? There are desperate parents out there who work very low-paying jobs and need childcare. My late aunt with a cognitive disability and hearing aids that could only restore 25% of her hearing worked for many years as a nanny for people who couldn't afford anyone else!!!
She must be recently arrived, or very afraid of being deported, or in between addresses. Many more established immigrants who have overstayed their visa or who are here illegally have a state ID and proof of address.