Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea of someone buying a new car with all of the safety bells and whistles and then having their kids ride in the nanny's s$%t box seems odd to me.
My nanny doesn't have a pod car because I pay her $72,000 a year.
$72k before taxes ain’t much, FYI. We have 3 boys and our nanny/family assistant gets paid $81k/52 weeks all benefits. We ended up buying an extra car, much convenient for us and for her as she couldn’t place 3 car seats in small sedan.
That's what you got out of this? The point is that someone making over $70k a year doesn't need to drive a pos car, as another poster suggested. My nanny drives a brand new Kia telluride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea of someone buying a new car with all of the safety bells and whistles and then having their kids ride in the nanny's s$%t box seems odd to me.
My nanny doesn't have a pod car because I pay her $72,000 a year.
$72k before taxes ain’t much, FYI. We have 3 boys and our nanny/family assistant gets paid $81k/52 weeks all benefits. We ended up buying an extra car, much convenient for us and for her as she couldn’t place 3 car seats in small sedan.
Your nanny makes $81k and only drives a small sedan? She doesn't sound very good with money. You should really try to find someone smarter to care for your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask her to use hers and pay her a mileage reimbursement.
Mileage is not enough as children make a mess in cats with food, muddy shoes and dirt in general.
Cars ^^ not cats!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea of someone buying a new car with all of the safety bells and whistles and then having their kids ride in the nanny's s$%t box seems odd to me.
My nanny doesn't have a pod car because I pay her $72,000 a year.
$72k before taxes ain’t much, FYI. We have 3 boys and our nanny/family assistant gets paid $81k/52 weeks all benefits. We ended up buying an extra car, much convenient for us and for her as she couldn’t place 3 car seats in small sedan.
Your nanny makes $81k and only drives a small sedan? She doesn't sound very good with money. You should really try to find someone smarter to care for your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea of someone buying a new car with all of the safety bells and whistles and then having their kids ride in the nanny's s$%t box seems odd to me.
My nanny doesn't have a pod car because I pay her $72,000 a year.
$72k before taxes ain’t much, FYI. We have 3 boys and our nanny/family assistant gets paid $81k/52 weeks all benefits. We ended up buying an extra car, much convenient for us and for her as she couldn’t place 3 car seats in small sedan.
Your nanny makes $81k and only drives a small sedan? She doesn't sound very good with money. You should really try to find someone smarter to care for your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea of someone buying a new car with all of the safety bells and whistles and then having their kids ride in the nanny's s$%t box seems odd to me.
My nanny doesn't have a pod car because I pay her $72,000 a year.
$72k before taxes ain’t much, FYI. We have 3 boys and our nanny/family assistant gets paid $81k/52 weeks all benefits. We ended up buying an extra car, much convenient for us and for her as she couldn’t place 3 car seats in small sedan.
That's what you got out of this? The point is that someone making over $70k a year doesn't need to drive a pos car, as another poster suggested. My nanny drives a brand new Kia telluride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea of someone buying a new car with all of the safety bells and whistles and then having their kids ride in the nanny's s$%t box seems odd to me.
My nanny doesn't have a pod car because I pay her $72,000 a year.
$72k before taxes ain’t much, FYI. We have 3 boys and our nanny/family assistant gets paid $81k/52 weeks all benefits. We ended up buying an extra car, much convenient for us and for her as she couldn’t place 3 car seats in small sedan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea of someone buying a new car with all of the safety bells and whistles and then having their kids ride in the nanny's s$%t box seems odd to me.
My nanny doesn't have a pod car because I pay her $72,000 a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea of someone buying a new car with all of the safety bells and whistles and then having their kids ride in the nanny's s$%t box seems odd to me.
My nanny doesn't have a pod car because I pay her $72,000 a year.
$72k before taxes ain’t much, FYI. We have 3 boys and our nanny/family assistant gets paid $81k/52 weeks all benefits. We ended up buying an extra car, much convenient for us and for her as she couldn’t place 3 car seats in small sedan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea of someone buying a new car with all of the safety bells and whistles and then having their kids ride in the nanny's s$%t box seems odd to me.
My nanny doesn't have a pod car because I pay her $72,000 a year.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a nanny and I’m happy to use my personal vehicle if you’d like to pay the car note and the insurance in addition to my salary. If not it’s not worth the wear and tear and the 60 cents per mile constantly having to keep car seats in my personal vehicle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask her to use hers and pay her a mileage reimbursement.
Mileage is not enough as children make a mess in cats with food, muddy shoes and dirt in general.