Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I think the cooking and grocery shopping are not desirable. The rest is doable. I wouldn't want to nanny and THEN be worried that the family I cooked for didn't like the food. Can you do the grocery shopping on the weekends or order instacart?
I actually love to cook and am good at it, but am so over the Sisyphean nature of grocery shopping and how long it takes to shop, load/unload and cook. I will still do some but as a working mom I want the basics covered as it adds at least an hour back into my day.
So this again begs the question of how someone could possibly do all that you are asking in 3 hours/day. If it takes an hour of your day to do this work, what makes you think someone else could do this and everything else you’re asking efficiently and effectively? Again, it doesn’t compute. You should adjust your expectations, make this a full-time job, or look to hire multiple people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I think the cooking and grocery shopping are not desirable. The rest is doable. I wouldn't want to nanny and THEN be worried that the family I cooked for didn't like the food. Can you do the grocery shopping on the weekends or order instacart?
I actually love to cook and am good at it, but am so over the Sisyphean nature of grocery shopping and how long it takes to shop, load/unload and cook. I will still do some but as a working mom I want the basics covered as it adds at least an hour back into my day.
Anonymous wrote:OP I think the cooking and grocery shopping are not desirable. The rest is doable. I wouldn't want to nanny and THEN be worried that the family I cooked for didn't like the food. Can you do the grocery shopping on the weekends or order instacart?
Anonymous wrote:You can pick a nanny or a housekeeper, and either are attractive PT gigs unless you are paying a lot.
Also, when would this person have time to run errands, grocery shop, do laundry AND and meal prep in between picking kid up from school, supervising homework, and driving to kid activities? That is like two separate jobs completely and it does not compute for someone to accomplish all of that in 3 hours per day. You might think you were doing all of that in 15 hours per week as a SAHM but I doubt you were.
Anonymous wrote:OP and I am just flabbergasted by these responses. When did normal SAHM responsibilities, all of which can be done between 3-6pm with the possible exception of grocery shopping, become tantamount to being a slave driver? I am literally talking about hiring someone else to do the after school routine of pickup, homework supervision and dinner prep, with ECs to drive to on some days and throwing in a load of laundry here and there. It's exactly what I'd be dong myself after work if work ended at 3pm. How is this considered working someone SO HARD that it's too much to ask?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you can find someone to pick up your kid, take them to activities and make them dinner but the rest of the duties make it a very unattractive job for a part-timer.
OP: So how would you structure and compensate if this is what needs to be done?
Anonymous wrote:I think you can find someone to pick up your kid, take them to activities and make them dinner but the rest of the duties make it a very unattractive job for a part-timer.
Anonymous wrote:OP and I am just flabbergasted by these responses. When did normal SAHM responsibilities, all of which can be done between 3-6pm with the possible exception of grocery shopping, become tantamount to being a slave driver? I am literally talking about hiring someone else to do the after school routine of pickup, homework supervision and dinner prep, with ECs to drive to on some days and throwing in a load of laundry here and there. It's exactly what I'd be dong myself after work if work ended at 3pm. How is this considered working someone SO HARD that it's too much to ask?
Anonymous wrote:OP and I am just flabbergasted by these responses. When did normal SAHM responsibilities, all of which can be done between 3-6pm with the possible exception of grocery shopping, become tantamount to being a slave driver? I am literally talking about hiring someone else to do the after school routine of pickup, homework supervision and dinner prep, with ECs to drive to on some days and throwing in a load of laundry here and there. It's exactly what I'd be dong myself after work if work ended at 3pm. How is this considered working someone SO HARD that it's too much to ask?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: should I instead look for an au pair for this job?
No. You aren’t allowed to work an au pair like that!
Like what? I thought an Au Pair can work 20 hours a week? We are talking about 15.