Anonymous wrote:Thank you. I have looked into au pairs but I was told there’s a lawsuit out in the senate and House in regards to their visas. I’m comcerned that if I were to host one, I’d lose that option if the lawsuit goes through.
The lawsuit is in regards to pay, and it is not moving quickly. They would not lose their visas; you would start having to pay minimum wage for all hours worked if the win before you are done hosting. This is still a better option for you than a nanny since you will be working many overnights.
I'm a military doctor's wife. I honestly don't know how you're going to do this without family support. Can you get a grandparent, sibling, cousin, ANYONE to come with you??? Internship year is at least 60 hours/wk including overnights, and every other year will be at least 80 hours a week including overnights. And then they do a week or two of field training and retreats.
An au pair can only work 45 hours a week; even if you had daycare, she could not legally do a week of a retreat. You could combine au pair, nanny, and daycare, but wowee! That would be expensive.
Where is the other parent?