Anonymous wrote:He is 8 years old. He doesn't get to call the shots.
8 is far top young to be walking home from school and looking after himself as well.
Change the title of your nanny if it makes you feel better but she sounds brilliant. You would be a fool to let her go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long did you keep your nanny? DH and I work out of the home. We have had the same live out nanny for 8+yrs. Son is currently in 5th grade and feels like he's too old for a nanny
She has been wonderful for my family. She drives, shops, cleans, runs errands and does laundry. DH works 4days/week so nanny only works 4 days but gets paid for 5. There are some weeks where I work late so nanny ends up working 3 days/week. Ive always been happy to pay her full salary but wondering when I should transition to son staying home alone. I know summers will be very difficult- keeping him in camps or such.
when did you let your nanny go?
You son is 8. It’s against the law for him to be left without supervision thus he is not too old for a nanny. And you have no clue how hard it will be on you and your spouse for the constants school holidays and sick days.
But if you can’t afford her anymore, that’s a different subject.
My very cool and athletic boys, 9 and 12, love their nanny. She is great and I pray never leaves us!
Anonymous wrote:How long did you keep your nanny? DH and I work out of the home. We have had the same live out nanny for 8+yrs. Son is currently in 5th grade and feels like he's too old for a nanny
She has been wonderful for my family. She drives, shops, cleans, runs errands and does laundry. DH works 4days/week so nanny only works 4 days but gets paid for 5. There are some weeks where I work late so nanny ends up working 3 days/week. Ive always been happy to pay her full salary but wondering when I should transition to son staying home alone. I know summers will be very difficult- keeping him in camps or such.
when did you let your nanny go?
Anonymous wrote:We still have our live in nanny and our 3 kids are in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a house manager / nanny. Kids are tweens. I’m more for my bosses and not the kids. The kids can get along fine without me. The parents not so much.
You sounds a bit unhappy with your job.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a house manager / nanny. Kids are tweens. I’m more for my bosses and not the kids. The kids can get along fine without me. The parents not so much.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a house manager / nanny. Kids are tweens. I’m more for my bosses and not the kids. The kids can get along fine without me. The parents not so much.
Anonymous wrote:How long did you keep your nanny? DH and I work out of the home. We have had the same live out nanny for 8+yrs. Son is currently in 5th grade and feels like he's too old for a nanny
She has been wonderful for my family. She drives, shops, cleans, runs errands and does laundry. DH works 4days/week so nanny only works 4 days but gets paid for 5. There are some weeks where I work late so nanny ends up working 3 days/week. Ive always been happy to pay her full salary but wondering when I should transition to son staying home alone. I know summers will be very difficult- keeping him in camps or such.
when did you let your nanny go?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It must be amazing to be this rich.
Agree sounds heavenly.