Anonymous wrote:I would work 12-7. Any job. My life would be so much easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. What is funny?
They want a servant. Nannies generally aren't expected to clean, organize, or cook except making lunch. Just expected to minimally pick up after kids throughout the day
Half the working day is during school. That’s why it’s half housekeeper half nanny.
Exactly. Not sure why this family should pay someone to sit around waiting for the kids to come home without performing some household tasks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. What is funny?
They want a servant. Nannies generally aren't expected to clean, organize, or cook except making lunch. Just expected to minimally pick up after kids throughout the day
Half the working day is during school. That’s why it’s half housekeeper half nanny.
I pay $225 just for 2 people to clean my home for 3 hours. So roughly $37/hour. I guess if they are willing to pay that rate for a maid/personal assistant, like $5200/month, ok.
Try turning your brain on. If I offered to pay you a full time job vs a 3 hour a week job, where you needed to stitch that together with many more 3 hour a week jobs involving travel all around the area, would you be willing to take lower pay for those reliable hours, lack of commute time, and not needing to replace clients as they drop out?
Anonymous wrote:You are laughing because you can’t afford it. Hysterical!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Im confused. What is funny?
Whether it's funny depends on how much they're paying. What did they offer as the rate OP? If it's less than $40 they are delusional.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, if I could afford it, I would love to have help with this. If I could offload some of this stuff, I’m sure I’d be better at my job & better at being a kind mom/wife/friend…like one who is better at playing board games & bonding stuff after dinner, rather than overtired cranky mom who is annoyed that she is washing applesauce out of someone’s backpack.
Anonymous wrote:This gave me a good laugh today:
“Seeking a Housekeeper/Nanny to provide household help and after school care for our 8-year-old girl/boy twins…35 hours a week…
The person would: Wash/put away clothes; Organize closets/cabinets; Organize kids' belongings throughout home; Vacuum; light cleaning; Prep for kids' lunches and occasional meal prep; Maintain shopping lists for grocery, house and school items; Help with school pick up and driving to/from activities; Unpack from school day/pack for next day; Watch kids after school; supervise homework and showers; Help with errands
Must be experienced driver with clean driving record + ideally a car. Pay though payroll service. Looking for Mon-Fri 11-6 or 12-7. Will do more/fewer hours/be flexible on days for the right person who really loves to organize and enjoys elementary school aged kids.”
Anonymous wrote:This gave me a good laugh today:
“Seeking a Housekeeper/Nanny to provide household help and after school care for our 8-year-old girl/boy twins…35 hours a week…
The person would: Wash/put away clothes; Organize closets/cabinets; Organize kids' belongings throughout home; Vacuum; light cleaning; Prep for kids' lunches and occasional meal prep; Maintain shopping lists for grocery, house and school items; Help with school pick up and driving to/from activities; Unpack from school day/pack for next day; Watch kids after school; supervise homework and showers; Help with errands
Must be experienced driver with clean driving record + ideally a car. Pay though payroll service. Looking for Mon-Fri 11-6 or 12-7. Will do more/fewer hours/be flexible on days for the right person who really loves to organize and enjoys elementary school aged kids.”
Anonymous wrote:I would work 12-7. Any job. My life would be so much easier.