Anonymous wrote:I would let the nanny go and stay home and enjoy your kids for a few months. You can do so many fun things with them. I’m sure you got severance and will be able to collect unemployment. I would rather dip into savings for time with my kids vs paying the nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find a daycare ( some take as you as 2 month old), let nanny go, take care of kids while searching for next job, then send kids to daycare after you find a job before prek starts. Depend on your new job ( full or part time) and income and work hour, you may reconsider full day or half day prek.
How do you take care of 2 kids while needing to do phone interview and inperson interviews and networking coffees etc on other people's schedule whims. Its very self defeating to try to look for a job just to have to say "i'm sorry I can't interview any of the 3 time slots you gave you" bc you can't find someone to watch your kids
Right? And if it was the husband that lost the job, would everyone be recommending that they give up childcare and he have fun with the kids while looking for a new job? I know a family where it is the DH who has been out of work for a year and both of their kids are still in daycare. I'm not sure how they are swinging it exactly, except that I know their mortgage payment is relatively low and one of the kids will go to kindergarten next fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find a daycare ( some take as you as 2 month old), let nanny go, take care of kids while searching for next job, then send kids to daycare after you find a job before prek starts. Depend on your new job ( full or part time) and income and work hour, you may reconsider full day or half day prek.
How do you take care of 2 kids while needing to do phone interview and inperson interviews and networking coffees etc on other people's schedule whims. Its very self defeating to try to look for a job just to have to say "i'm sorry I can't interview any of the 3 time slots you gave you" bc you can't find someone to watch your kids
Anonymous wrote:Find a daycare ( some take as you as 2 month old), let nanny go, take care of kids while searching for next job, then send kids to daycare after you find a job before prek starts. Depend on your new job ( full or part time) and income and work hour, you may reconsider full day or half day prek.
Anonymous wrote:I would let the nanny go and stay home and enjoy your kids for a few months. You can do so many fun things with them. I’m sure you got severance and will be able to collect unemployment. I would rather dip into savings for time with my kids vs paying the nanny.
Anonymous wrote:I would let the nanny go and stay home and enjoy your kids for a few months. You can do so many fun things with them. I’m sure you got severance and will be able to collect unemployment. I would rather dip into savings for time with my kids vs paying the nanny.
Anonymous wrote:I would let the nanny go and stay home and enjoy your kids for a few months. You can do so many fun things with them. I’m sure you got severance and will be able to collect unemployment. I would rather dip into savings for time with my kids vs paying the nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Could you find another family to do a nanny share? That would decrease the cost and you'd still have child care.