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Anonymous wrote:Overnight should be paid for. The person whom you chooses could have a day job and just comes to assist the child at night. I've done that for a neighbor where I lived many years back and I was paid for the hours I slept over with the children. And have slept over with a toddler back in 2016-17 for my now ex employers when they were away on business.

Where do you live maybe I could be of an assistances? I am trustworthy, and have excellent references, if interested please e-mail marssmall@gmail.com or call 301-641-7759 I am not working at the moment and looking out for your child could be beneficial to both of us. I don't smoke and only drink wine on Sundays with my husband at dinner.

Erica


The problem is that she also needs someone who can get her child to and from school, and be there if it's a snow day, child gets sick, etc..
Anonymous
To and from school is not an issue. My daughter walks to the bus stop which is in the same community. It’s just the overnights that I’m concerned with.
Anonymous
the thing is that you can't just expect someone to live in your house and take care of your kid at your whim. say you find a student and they have plans to go to a concert on a friday night, then on monday morning you learn you'll need to travel that weekend. if you aren't paying them to be available, they're going to tell you no.
i know this is harsh, but this job doesn't sound like a good fit for a single parent, unless you can find family to stay with you or something. no one would be willing to keep any and all time, including overnights, open without a good salary-unless their only other option would be being homeless/living in their car. i can't see that being a person you would want taking care of your child, but that's up to you.
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Anonymous wrote:the thing is that you can't just expect someone to live in your house and take care of your kid at your whim. say you find a student and they have plans to go to a concert on a friday night, then on monday morning you learn you'll need to travel that weekend. if you aren't paying them to be available, they're going to tell you no.
i know this is harsh, but this job doesn't sound like a good fit for a single parent, unless you can find family to stay with you or something. no one would be willing to keep any and all time, including overnights, open without a good salary-unless their only other option would be being homeless/living in their car. i can't see that being a person you would want taking care of your child, but that's up to you.


Come to think of it, it might be a good fit for a single mom with 2-3 kids, if OP has room and provides board for all of them. If she can nanny or babysit for other kids, it could work.
Anonymous
If she wants quality care she needs to guarantee hours. End of story. Her proposed arrangement has no appeal at all.
Anonymous
A college student who gets to save on rent in exchange for a few nights a month sounds like it could be reasonable. Yes there is some inconvenience to giving up occasional nights out, but it might be well worth the trade off of not having to work 20 hours a week at a retail job to make rent. You could also have an arrangement where if she has some plans that are important, she tells you X days in advance and then it’s on you to get a backup caretaker, which might only need to be a couple of hours until your regular person comes home for the evening.

I get it won’t work for everyone but you only need to find ONE person for the job. And you’ll probably get / want to look for someone who is a bit of a homebody as opposed to a partier for a good match. Why not post on some sites / local university job boards and see what you get?
Anonymous
Everything is planned in advanced so I won’t just have a week’s notice. Thank you all for your feedback.
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Anonymous wrote:Everything is planned in advanced so I won’t just have a week’s notice. Thank you all for your feedback.


I'm the person who said this could work if you were just looking for occasional backup care and, since you are, it absolutely can. People on this forum are bristling because they're nannies; your title was "live in nanny," but you're not looking for a nanny. What you're looking for is a student. Best case scenario, a grad student, since they'll have less fixed class hours/more availability and will likely have grown out of the campus scene.
Anonymous
Thank you. May e the title was indeed incorrect. Like I said I’m new to this, never had the need to look for care before. A student sounds like a great option because of the flexibility. I’ll look into student boards . Thanks.
Anonymous
I'm confused about the hours. I was a live-in 'mother's helper' in college that required me to work 5-9 Mon-Thurs, Saturday night and sunday morning (25 hours a week) in exchange for a bedroom and private bathroom. I would then be paid $15 an hour for any additional hours over the agreed upon 25 and about $100 for overnight care.

You'll definitely want to find a college student whose schedule fits your needs if you aren't offering any salary in addition to the room and board.

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People, even nannies, do not work for free.
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Anonymous wrote:I'm confused about the hours. I was a live-in 'mother's helper' in college that required me to work 5-9 Mon-Thurs, Saturday night and sunday morning (25 hours a week) in exchange for a bedroom and private bathroom. I would then be paid $15 an hour for any additional hours over the agreed upon 25 and about $100 for overnight care.

You'll definitely want to find a college student whose schedule fits your needs if you aren't offering any salary in addition to the room and board.



I am looking for a student with a similar arrangement, may I ask if you live in DC and how you found the Job? Also if anyone knows where to post similar job requirements, please let me know.
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