Anonymous wrote:We pay 50 a day for 2.5 hours (includes money for gas for 30 miles)...
Most of my potomac friends pay in the same range...
Anonymous wrote:My son will start kindergarten next year. We are currently on the wait list and won't get into aftercare until 1st grade at the earliest (most likely 2nd grade). We want to hire a part time nanny but most good nannies seem to want full time hours. I put up an ad on care.com and did not want to even meet with one person who contacted me.
Wondering how others found their part time afternoon nannies.
Would you mind sharing how much you pay them, the hours they work and how old they are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you want is typically called "a mother's helper" -- look for college student, etc.
You may have better luck
that is not true. Mother's helpers help the mother when the mother is home.
Whatever, I know parents who use them to pick up their kids from school and provide childcare until a parent comes home.
And they call them a mothers helper, ' cause they are helping the mom(and dad)
I don't care if they call them The Great and Wonderful Oz, OP gets the point and so do you smarty pants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you want is typically called "a mother's helper" -- look for college student, etc.
You may have better luck
that is not true. Mother's helpers help the mother when the mother is home.
Anonymous wrote:My son will start kindergarten next year. We are currently on the wait list and won't get into aftercare until 1st grade at the earliest (most likely 2nd grade). We want to hire a part time nanny but most good nannies seem to want full time hours. I put up an ad on care.com and did not want to even meet with one person who contacted me.
Wondering how others found their part time afternoon nannies.
Would you mind sharing how much you pay them, the hours they work and how old they are?
Anonymous wrote:What you want is typically called "a mother's helper" -- look for college student, etc.
You may have better luck