Anonymous wrote:You’re missing the fact that the nanny won’t actually have until 3 off each day bc one day/week she’ll need to clean. It’s going to be near impossible to find another job that can be done just in the am. You can get away w/ paying $20/hr for 3 kids w/ free housing if it’s a full time job. Without the housing I still think you’ll struggle at a higher rate bc it’s not enough hours to be full time but it’s too many hours to find a full time job to do concurrently or even a part time job that would fill all the other hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, if you posted an ad and didn't get much interest, isn't that your answer?
No, no one wants that job. The hours/pay you are offering isn't enough to make ends meet, and the schedule you need doesn't leave enough room for the person to get a reasonable second job.
You don't mention whose car the nanny would be driving your kids around in...
This. If people aren't responding to your ad then, no, not a lot of people want that job. It might work for a student, but probably only if you're close to their school.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, if you posted an ad and didn't get much interest, isn't that your answer?
No, no one wants that job. The hours/pay you are offering isn't enough to make ends meet, and the schedule you need doesn't leave enough room for the person to get a reasonable second job.
You don't mention whose car the nanny would be driving your kids around in...
Anonymous wrote:I think you could find someone, but probably a lower quality person.
Anonymous wrote:I pay our PT nanny $30/hour for 2 kids and guarantee 20 hours a week, though we usually only need 15. We have a separate weekly cleaner.
I had a nanny live in our basement apartment and I hated it. She was always there. I once came home from a work trip to find my nanny, husband and kids all hanging out together in the living room, basically playing happy family. I don’t believe anything happened, but I’ll never have a live in nanny again.
Anonymous wrote:I pay our PT nanny $30/hour for 2 kids and guarantee 20 hours a week, though we usually only need 15. We have a separate weekly cleaner.
I had a nanny live in our basement apartment and I hated it. She was always there. I once came home from a work trip to find my nanny, husband and kids all hanging out together in the living room, basically playing happy family. I don’t believe anything happened, but I’ll never have a live in nanny again.
Anonymous wrote:Op, would an au pair work?
Anonymous wrote:You’re missing the fact that the nanny won’t actually have until 3 off each day bc one day/week she’ll need to clean. It’s going to be near impossible to find another job that can be done just in the am. You can get away w/ paying $20/hr for 3 kids w/ free housing if it’s a full time job. Without the housing I still think you’ll struggle at a higher rate bc it’s not enough hours to be full time but it’s too many hours to find a full time job to do concurrently or even a part time job that would fill all the other hours.