my only job is to provide childcare and empty the diaper bag at the end of the day...
However I keep the house clean, make sure all of our dishes are done, take out the trash when full and bring the empty garbage can in sign for packages sweep the floor and wash it once a week or so tidy the playroom even tho kids and I never go in there... I personally dont like it, no windows and painted a dark yellow Organize dresser and closets wash sheets if needed I do all these things because I am happy with my employers. I am not paid top dollar at all but I feel appericated and loved. I also dish out my own money to buy new craft supplies and keep the crayons fully stocked with sharp crayons. I doubt my mb knows I do this. If she did she would offer to pay. |
You sound proud of being paid more than you're worth. They could replace you in a minute for a $15/hour nanny, that would happily do the basic task of baby laundry. ![]() |
I would be uncomfortable with families who want pet responsibilities. I like dogs but I find it gross to take them on walks and clean up after them. |
I only work 14 hours/week so my take home pay isn't very high. My MB told me what she wants me to do with those 2-3 hours to myself is to rest, exercise, talk on the phone, whatever will recharge me so that that I am at my most energetic, most patient, and cheeriest for her children. She loves to see me spending that time studying, since she figures it will ease my evening workload and help me get more sleep for the next day. I have worked for 3 different professor/teacher families and they have all had the same expectations for me as my current job. I've also worked for families who expected me to do SO much and I will never work for those families again. I think it all depends on what is expected and agreed upon. Caring for children is tough work...mental as well as physical. |
I have none. When the kids nap it's my time but I do pick up play areas, clean up lunch and kitchen and do kids laundry twice a week. Mostly because I can't stand the mess made during the day.
If I choose not to do it that's fine all depends on what I want to do at nap time. |
Kids' laundry
Making kids' beds Cleaning up dishes used during the day Emptying dishwasher Cleaning up toys, crafts, etc. after kids have played Making kids' lunch and snacks (and cleaning up afterwards) Sometimes the nanny will run to the grocery store if we're out of something, but that's rare. |
I wash baby's bottles and dishes, do baby's laundry, empty or unload dishwasher. MB has told me a few times that I could/should nap while she naps. |
A graduate student who can't spell. Why comment on the thread? You aren't contributing, you aren't answering the question. |
We asked if he minded, and said we'd be fine with hiring someone to do just that. He said he didn't mind. We told him to let us know if it wasn't working for any reason. Also, just an FYI, but you don't have to clean up anything when a dog pees. Only poop (and you don't touch it). |
Please clarify the spelling errors? I added an s to childcare but don't see anything else. |
+1000. |
And then the professors come home and massage your feet and peel your grapes and ply you with wine and....... then you woke up. Sorry to make fun, but you have no idea what it is to be a career nanny. And yes, Virginia, they do exist. |
Loading/unloading dishwasher
Making sure sink is empty and clean Do 2-3 loads of laundry per day for DC1 DC2 MB & DB Let dog in and out of yard Feed dog and cat Grocery shopping Drive DC1 and DC2 to various after school activities within a 20 mile radius Prepare dinner for entire family Empty litter box and trash regularly Keep fridge and pantry organized damn ... I don't make enough money for this shit |
This is hilarious...or would be if it were true. You only work 14 hours. What's that, two days at 7 hrs a day? Three days at 4 and a quarter hours? Let's be generous and say two days at 7 hours. You want us to believe that you need three hours a day to recharge you so you can be cheery, energetic and patient for the four hours you actually work? Not to mention you earn $21/hr for not working almost half your day? If this were true, you would be the laziest nanny on these boards with the dimmest employers in the world. You would also like us to think there is more than one irresponsible family (because professors don't make a lot of money) who have paid you to do, essentially, nothing. No. I don't believe it, troll. |
There are lots of nannies who are not required to do any housework. I am a professional. I have experience and qualifications, take an educational approach to care, play games, take the children out to age appropriate activities (museums, play group, art class, zoos). I am enriching my charge's education and well being while also keeping them safe, fed and happy. The area I work in is filled with park benchers that call themselves "nannies". My MB/DB call me a babysitter. I think it's because I am a student, only work PT and have no household duties? I am really not sure but it's doesn't bother me. I am very involved with my charge's and take my job very seriously. I have a lot of energy and really enjoy my PT job. |