Part-time housekeeper/nanny for tweens--possible? how much? RSS feed

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I'm looking for something somewhat similar (a person who can either do babysitting or housekeeping as needed for a set number of hours/week). I've been looking on care.com at housekeeping profiles. There's a drop down box for each individual's other postings, so I've been reaching out to people who advertise themselves for both housekeeping and child care jobs. My kids are little, though.
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Anonymous wrote:Quite frankly at 11 and 12 years old your children should be able to cook, clean and do laundry. If you give them a list and cash they should be capable of going food shopping if you pick them up or help carry the bags home.

My kids are 9 and 12 and they do these things.


You send your 9 year old to the grocery store alone after school to do the grocery shopping?


I can absolutely drop them off at the supermarket to do the food shopping, while I go run a couple of other errands and then meet them back at the supermarket. They show me what they couldn't find or weren't sure of and I sometimes say to forget it or go back in with one while the other loads the trunk and then meets us back inside.


You must have a unicorn for a 9yr old. I've never in my life seen a 9yr old do $200 worth of weekly shopping. My 9yr old could hardly see over our full cart at Wegmans, let alone navigate that enormous store.

He wouldn't even be able to reach any of the vegetable on the top shelves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Quite frankly at 11 and 12 years old your children should be able to cook, clean and do laundry. If you give them a list and cash they should be capable of going food shopping if you pick them up or help carry the bags home.

My kids are 9 and 12 and they do these things.


As did mine. What is wrong with people who do not teach their children to take care of themselves? God help our future that will be populated with totally helpless adults!


I'm, I didn't do grocery shopping until I graduated college. As a matter of fact when my mom visits me she does my laundry. I'm far from helpless. Kids don't need to grocery shop. I have a housekeeper that does that. You need to have DRIVER to get the groceries home. If I have to drive the kids myself, that doesn't help me and my time constraints. This isn't an learning opportunity, I have a housekeeper to make better use of MY time as a not so helpless full time working professional.
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