We're not interested in an AP, three kids is enough! |
Other than the driving issue, the 14yo seems like old enough to babysit the 8yo? you could pay your 14yo? |
The challenge is getting the 14yo home, different schedules and after school activities |
I am a teacher and will retire in 4 years (age will be 60). I love those hours. Hope these types of jobs are still around when I retire! I want my daytime for working out (training for marathon) , general errands, doc appmnts, etc. My sister is in California and already retired and working this type of gig. She makes $35 per hour cash (2 kids, 2-8pm) but that is Cal rates.
Look for night owl-types. |
I have been told to offer $35+ per hour for this - essentially to get someone you have to pay them like they would make for 40 hours. I was told nannies (decent ones) are starting around $30/hour and have no additional duties (laundry etc). It's a tough market right now. We ended up getting an au pair when our nanny quit - it's worked out for us - I essentially need a driver - which au pairs are young and fun and we sourced from countries known for excellent drivers. |
This is a terrible schedule. You will need to pay for full time and a minimum of $30/hr. You are cutting into dinner time. |
Thanks we have a full time housekeeper so this is purely a childcare and driving role. It’s also supporting one parent, driving back and forth to school or activities twice each day, and the older kids are pretty self sufficient when they get home |
If the housekeeper is physically present, can't she just drive the first kid and be there? Assume she drives? It sound like your needs are changing and she might need to change her duties or you need a housekeeper/nanny. Maybe up her rate by $2/hour. |
She works 6am to 2pm so she’s not working afternoons |
OP - she has been very flexible and helping for the last few weeks but she likes to start early and get home early to her own family. |
OP - thanks for sharing your perspective. We had a funny interview last week, a woman who's also a retired teacher, she told us she's a morning person and likes a lot of personal time, so our schedule would suit her as she could use her am energy for her own stuff and kind of mail it in while working for us....as she described it I explained to her that we needed someone with a good energy level who could keep everything moving and she withdrew her application! I agree though, a night owl would be great. |
I agree with this poster about the late schedule and also needing to increase the rate. I was working a very similar schedule, but got burned out getting getting home at 8:30 every night. Are you able to shift the hours to start/end earlier so you can still offer enough hours? Would additional tasks that your housekeeper doesn't perform be an option? We made that change and I stayed with them for several more years. I worked 12-7 with one later night for date night and also had a lot of Fridays off. I was being paid $36 an hour + insurance, vacation, sick days, etc I was guaranteed 31 hours and had an option to work Fridays for additional hours. I worked well for all of us. They didn't employ a full time housekeeper, but did have cleaners 1-2x a week. I didn't clean or do laundry, but did straighten up and oversee kids putting away laundry, unloading dishwasher, taking out trash, etc. I will say that my role was constantly evolving and there were always new things to do to keep me busy. There was definitely enough to do to fill those 3 hours before I picked the kids up. I helped with pet care, all kinds of errands, paying bills, research projects, camp registration, doctor's appointments- basically anything that I could take of off their plates. I also made dinner for the kids. Could something like that work for your family or do you definitely need someone late in the evening ? Good luck! |
Yes we're happy to guarantee a minimum # of hours, start earlier etc if needed. Also while we pay hourly, happy to pay for Fridays even if they don't work because that's usually a chill family afternoon for us. This role is different each week day, a lot of driving two of the days, less the other two. I would need to think about other responsibilities without piling on I've been trying to keep it as simple as possible What is your profile, age etc, if you don't mind sharing We're interviewing a couple of folks this week, one who is 27yo and has worked the same schedule for another family for the last few years |
SHouldn't a parent be home at some point in the evening? |
I wouldn't mind doing it since i am single and have 20yrs of experience. Provided the rate is higher..$25 is way too low for part time hours. if still looking..reach out. |