Anonymous wrote:This is PP. And you went from being concerned about this yesterday, to finding the perfect solution to a unique problem 2 hours ago? hmm
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I'm not worried. The woman I found is a SAHM with a 15-month-old and 1 school age kid.
She doesn't need a full-time job, and she's around to fill in if my mom has to cancel.
I initially didn't want a nanny that needed to bring her kid, because I wanted 1:1 for my daughter, but she'll still get 1:1 the weeks she's with my mother, and she'll get some socialization the weeks she's not, so it's kind of the best of everything.
I appreciate everyone's advice, but sometimes things work out even when they are against the "norm".
Anonymous wrote:
I don't just think it honey, it is low class.
People with actual money have a cook/chef and a housekeeper and a nanny.
I would call a college student who has done some babysitting and maybe worked in daycare a highly qualified nanny.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I'm not worried. The woman I found is a SAHM with a 15-month-old and 1 school age kid.
She doesn't need a full-time job, and she's around to fill in if my mom has to cancel.
I initially didn't want a nanny that needed to bring her kid, because I wanted 1:1 for my daughter, but she'll still get 1:1 the weeks she's with my mother, and she'll get some socialization the weeks she's not, so it's kind of the best of everything.
I appreciate everyone's advice, but sometimes things work out even when they are against the "norm".
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Well, it seems like I was worried for nothing.
I found a nanny who is willing to work 2 weeks a month, and we don't have to pay her extra, and I'm not requiring extra housework.
Alls well that ends well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Well, it seems like I was worried for nothing.
I found a nanny who is willing to work 2 weeks a month, and we don't have to pay her extra, and I'm not requiring extra housework.
Alls well that ends well.
What is she going to do the other 2 weeks a month? I'd be very wary if she was looking for a full-time job but agreed to accept part-time. That doesn't sound sustainable because it's going to be hard to find another part-time job she can do 2 weeks/month. Or, she's so desperate for work she's willing to take part-time instead of full-time. Which suggests she's either a bad nanny, or will quit as soon as she finds a FT job.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Well, it seems like I was worried for nothing.
I found a nanny who is willing to work 2 weeks a month, and we don't have to pay her extra, and I'm not requiring extra housework.
Alls well that ends well.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Well, it seems like I was worried for nothing.
I found a nanny who is willing to work 2 weeks a month, and we don't have to pay her extra, and I'm not requiring extra housework.
Alls well that ends well.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Well, it seems like I was worried for nothing.
I found a nanny who is willing to work 2 weeks a month, and we don't have to pay her extra, and I'm not requiring extra housework.
Alls well that ends well.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Well, it seems like I was worried for nothing.
I found a nanny who is willing to work 2 weeks a month, and we don't have to pay her extra, and I'm not requiring extra housework.
Alls well that ends well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
My parents live in Florida, not ready to move up this way yet, but my mom doesn't want to miss out on a relationship with her granddaughter especially since DH's family is local ( Maryland).
Mom is retired so she figures she can fly up here a week at a time get to know the baby.
I know it sounds crazy, but this is important to her and I want my daughter to know her grandmother too,
I'm a nanny who dealt with almost this same situation. G'ma was out pf state but was going to fly in twice a month to to keep baby and I would have that time off. I started the position in January. By mid March G'ma decided she couldn't fly out here as often and stopped completely in April. The whole thing was a shit show.