Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you need a babysitter. People want steady work so if you want something available, you will likely need to guarantee hours even if you don’t want need them all the time.
The other thought is to make sure you schedule your appointments and meetings between 10-2 and partner with a family who is looking for the holy grail of school drop off and pick up but doesn’t need daytime hours and you take the hours in the middle.
This. Find a family with a nanny in your neighborhood who works afterschool, possibly before. Make sure your hours are at least 30 minutes after school starts and a minimum of 45 minutes before school gets out. Reserve the hours you need in that time frame for as many days of the week as you need, and be prepared to pay for those hours.