Anonymous wrote:So many nannies have been let go so definitely feel this situation is a benefit to parents right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The great ones aren't available right now-they are still working.
This.
You can find an average nanny though.
Your nanny is likely average by many people’s standards. What matters most is fit.
Especially for a young infant. Fit and personality are what matter most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The great ones aren't available right now-they are still working.
This.
You can find an average nanny though.
Your nanny is likely average by many people’s standards. What matters most is fit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would, OP. Start looking now. Some people are saying that they will never reopen infant care in daycare centers due to this virus. Our only options will be small inhome infant care, nanny or nanny share.
It is exceedingly unlikely that infant daycare won’t exist after this. Most people who do daycare will continue to do so and the demand should allow most to reopen. Massive unemployment might change that, but in those circumstances people aren’t going to be looking for a nanny either.