Anonymous wrote:With the prospect of no camp this summer we are really going to need a change of scenery and are thinking strongly about leaving DC from mid-May possibly until school starts again. My parents live a few hours away and have an amazing house with a pool and would be really helpful with the kids while DH and I are trying to work. We have a very small townhouse with a tiny backyard and if things remain as they are not sure we can all remain so cooped up.
So here is the dilemma... we love our nanny and have been paying her in full to stay home for 6 weeks now. While she would happily come back to work anytime, she lives with her husband and son who are still working so we don’t feel comfortable having her come right now. If we leave town in a couple weeks and are gone for at least 3 months, do we just keep paying her in full? We are so torn because we want to help her and know she needs money, but at the same time it is a lot to keep paying for so long. While DH and I are still getting paid (and also still working FT, just from home), we make a significant part of our salaries in year end bonuses and have been told they may not be paid out at all this year.
Just curious what others would do in this situation. Do we have a conversation with her and try to work out a lower rate? Do we just keep paying to ensure she waits around for us to come back? Anyone else thinking about the same or have any advice on how to broach?
Have you thought of bringing her along for 6-8 weeks? She might want a change of scenery too.