Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been successful in hiring a live in nanny who lives in M-F? A number of our friends in Ny have this set up but we’ve been having a hard time figuring out how to find this in DC. Thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friends had Indian ladies who liked this setup. The aunties lived with their children permanently. This allowed them to have some income and their kids had their space. They typically did this once their own grandchildren were past the nanny stage.
So these nannies were quite old?
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been successful in hiring a live in nanny who lives in M-F? A number of our friends in Ny have this set up but we’ve been having a hard time figuring out how to find this in DC. Thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:In my former life, I did this. I didn’t enjoy the commute and the family offered me comfortable, separate
quarters. Key thing is, I never offered discounts to live-in.
Anonymous wrote:in many cultures, women have kids early on, thus they have grandkids in 50s, so they are not really "old", Not only India and Asia in general, eastern Europe too.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone been successful in hiring a live in nanny who lives in M-F? A number of our friends in Ny have this set up but we’ve been having a hard time figuring out how to find this in DC. Thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My niece did this for awhile (not in the DC or NYC area). Basically on the weekends she stayed with her boyfriend who had his own apt, no roommates. Because she only stayed 2 days a week, it did not violate his lease terms regarding guests. She would hang out there a couple nights a week after work but sleep at her nanny's house.
I think she did it a little over a year and ended things on good terms with the family. She just matured out of the arrangement.
It's nice that it worked out for you niece, but it doesn't sound like an ideal situation. If a nanny is depending on staying at a boyfriend's house every weekend, it puts her in a vulnerable position. What if he becomes abusive, or starts using drugs? She'll feel obligated to still stay with him so she isn't homeless every weekend. Or what if they just break up, or he gets a new job opportunity and needs to move?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friends had Indian ladies who liked this setup. The aunties lived with their children permanently. This allowed them to have some income and their kids had their space. They typically did this once their own grandchildren were past the nanny stage.
So these nannies were quite old?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friends had Indian ladies who liked this setup. The aunties lived with their children permanently. This allowed them to have some income and their kids had their space. They typically did this once their own grandchildren were past the nanny stage.
So these nannies were quite old?
Anonymous wrote:My niece did this for awhile (not in the DC or NYC area). Basically on the weekends she stayed with her boyfriend who had his own apt, no roommates. Because she only stayed 2 days a week, it did not violate his lease terms regarding guests. She would hang out there a couple nights a week after work but sleep at her nanny's house.
I think she did it a little over a year and ended things on good terms with the family. She just matured out of the arrangement.