Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a live in nanny to school age children. If schools close and camps are closed. I’m quitting. I work 5 am to 9 pm and the kids are in school or camp 7-5. I’m not working 16 hour days. Especially for the peanuts I make.
You work 6 hours a day right now, so I assume you are only paid for six hours. That’s why you make peanuts. It’s a pretty sweet gig if you also get room and board.
I also do all the errands, grocery shopping, cooking, laundry etc. schedule/ coordinate home and car maintenance.
That doesn’t take long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a live in nanny to school age children. If schools close and camps are closed. I’m quitting. I work 5 am to 9 pm and the kids are in school or camp 7-5. I’m not working 16 hour days. Especially for the peanuts I make.
You work 6 hours a day right now, so I assume you are only paid for six hours. That’s why you make peanuts. It’s a pretty sweet gig if you also get room and board.
I also do all the errands, grocery shopping, cooking, laundry etc. schedule/ coordinate home and car maintenance.
That doesn’t take long.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a live in nanny to school age children. If schools close and camps are closed. I’m quitting. I work 5 am to 9 pm and the kids are in school or camp 7-5. I’m not working 16 hour days. Especially for the peanuts I make.
You work 6 hours a day right now, so I assume you are only paid for six hours. That’s why you make peanuts. It’s a pretty sweet gig if you also get room and board.
I also do all the errands, grocery shopping, cooking, laundry etc. schedule/ coordinate home and car maintenance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a live in nanny to school age children. If schools close and camps are closed. I’m quitting. I work 5 am to 9 pm and the kids are in school or camp 7-5. I’m not working 16 hour days. Especially for the peanuts I make.
You work 6 hours a day right now, so I assume you are only paid for six hours. That’s why you make peanuts. It’s a pretty sweet gig if you also get room and board.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a live in nanny to school age children. If schools close and camps are closed. I’m quitting. I work 5 am to 9 pm and the kids are in school or camp 7-5. I’m not working 16 hour days. Especially for the peanuts I make.
Anonymous wrote:Of course she works. My guess is that she can not afford to not work.
Anonymous wrote:Just make sure you're not in her way when you work from home. All nannies hate to work while a parent works from home. It works well when the parent stays in the office and doesn't interfere with the nanny during the day.
Anonymous wrote:Nannies are so different and individual. You should talk to her directly. I 100% plan to continue working even if our area gets hit hard, and would probably just live in temporarily as I have done in the past when the kids or parents are really sick.
But I work long hours and am single with no pets. If I were juggling multiple jobs or had roommates or a family member who was especially vulnerable, I might feel diffetently.