Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People will ignore the advice and just hope their nanny, who is making at most $25/hr (and that would be for multiple kids), doesn't get sick. It's not ideal, but if you don't have the space to have the nanny live with you or the option of a family caregiver, I'm not sure this is any worse than sending kids to daycare. What is your other option? Telling your nanny they must find another living arrangement? It's just not realistic.
Sending your child to daycare exposes them to their teachers (who don’t live alone) and the parents of the other children (who obviously don’t live alone) and the other kids! How does that even compare to one nanny and her possible husband or roommate?!
And in case you didn’t notice, daycares suddenly shut down last March and will do so again if there is an outbreak.
Daycare is not a choice I would make if I had any option.
Daycares did not shut down. They have been open this whole time. My children never stopped going. Not one case in their daycare thus far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People will ignore the advice and just hope their nanny, who is making at most $25/hr (and that would be for multiple kids), doesn't get sick. It's not ideal, but if you don't have the space to have the nanny live with you or the option of a family caregiver, I'm not sure this is any worse than sending kids to daycare. What is your other option? Telling your nanny they must find another living arrangement? It's just not realistic.
Sending your child to daycare exposes them to their teachers (who don’t live alone) and the parents of the other children (who obviously don’t live alone) and the other kids! How does that even compare to one nanny and her possible husband or roommate?!
And in case you didn’t notice, daycares suddenly shut down last March and will do so again if there is an outbreak.
Daycare is not a choice I would make if I had any option.
Anonymous wrote:I am nanny. I am 29 years old and I live alone in a studio apartment. I make $24/hour but I am single and I do not have kids. So I can definitely afford it. My car is pay off. I do not have debts at all. so it is possible!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny and i told my nanny fmaily I follow their example: I have my parents and cousins over to my house and give the occasional small party outside the in backyard.
They were horrified. I never again saw the relatives at the house, and no more backyard get-togethers.
Did they really thnk they were somehow special?
Right??? I’m doing the same as you, except I don’t tell my nanny family. They think it’s okay to go on vacation, see friends and have parties, go shopping, eat at restaurant etc but want me to stay home? Yeah I don’t think so. I tell them what they want to hear and then go live my life. I stayed home as long as they stayed home, but once they started exposing me to covid with their activities I went back to normal.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a nanny and i told my nanny fmaily I follow their example: I have my parents and cousins over to my house and give the occasional small party outside the in backyard.
They were horrified. I never again saw the relatives at the house, and no more backyard get-togethers.
Did they really thnk they were somehow special?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a nanny and I live alone in Los Angeles. I make $35/hr. if you want a nanny who lives alone, you need to be paying a salary that makes it possible to live alone. It’s simple math. If you want to pay 18-20 before taxes, then your nanny won’t live alone.
This.