Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. What is funny?
They want a servant. Nannies generally aren't expected to clean, organize, or cook except making lunch. Just expected to minimally pick up after kids throughout the day
Half the working day is during school. That’s why it’s half housekeeper half nanny.
I pay $225 just for 2 people to clean my home for 3 hours. So roughly $37/hour. I guess if they are willing to pay that rate for a maid/personal assistant, like $5200/month, ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. What is funny?
They want a servant. Nannies generally aren't expected to clean, organize, or cook except making lunch. Just expected to minimally pick up after kids throughout the day
Half the working day is during school. That’s why it’s half housekeeper half nanny.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand what is funny. I know at least a dozen families who employee people with pretty much exactly those duties. 3/4 hours while the kids are in school for them to clean/organize/meal prep/housekeeper stuff and then pick up and standard nanny stuff in the afternoon/evening. Most of the nannies/housekeepers I know also do the family’s shopping, return things, go to the post office etc. I am a SHAM and have made friends with some of these women when my kids were babies and they Nannie’s full time. Once the kids go to school, they become part house keepers, because the families want to keep them around. They also provide back up child care for teacher work days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. What is funny?
They want a servant. Nannies generally aren't expected to clean, organize, or cook except making lunch. Just expected to minimally pick up after kids throughout the day
Anonymous wrote:First sign they're cheap: They won't pay for time when they kids are in school.
When is this person supposed to do all those things that don't involve making sure two 8-year-olds don't kill each other?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand what is funny. I know at least a dozen families who employee people with pretty much exactly those duties. 3/4 hours while the kids are in school for them to clean/organize/meal prep/housekeeper stuff and then pick up and standard nanny stuff in the afternoon/evening. Most of the nannies/housekeepers I know also do the family’s shopping, return things, go to the post office etc. I am a SHAM and have made friends with some of these women when my kids were babies and they Nannie’s full time. Once the kids go to school, they become part house keepers, because the families want to keep them around. They also provide back up child care for teacher work days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. What is funny?
They want a servant. Nannies generally aren't expected to clean, organize, or cook except making lunch. Just expected to minimally pick up after kids throughout the day
Half the working day is during school. That’s why it’s half housekeeper half nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. What is funny?
They want a servant. Nannies generally aren't expected to clean, organize, or cook except making lunch. Just expected to minimally pick up after kids throughout the day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. What is funny?
They want a servant. Nannies generally aren't expected to clean, organize, or cook except making lunch. Just expected to minimally pick up after kids throughout the day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. What is funny?
They want a servant. Nannies generally aren't expected to clean, organize, or cook except making lunch. Just expected to minimally pick up after kids throughout the day