| Ho do I find a nanny that will split the day? I need hep before and after school. Any suggestions? Thanks |
| Great pay |
| Oh my, sorry for the typos, obviously it is "How" and "help". Thx |
| Great pay as in how much? Give me a hint please. |
| For me probably 20+ depending on many other factors. |
| Ok, I can do the salary, what other factors, other than location, number of kids? |
| Search the forum. There are plenty of discussions that will help you. Your question is incredibly vague, so try to work out a plan and then come back when you have actual logistics you need help with, you will find that much more beneficial. |
| You really have to find the kind of person you want and ask her. |
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-How many kids
-location -how many hours in the morning -how many hours in the afternoon/evening -how many days per week If you aren't paying for the in between hours, don't get upset if she isn't available during that time (if your kids are home sick, school holidays, etc) |
| Any way to extend the morning hours (laundry, groceries, cooking) would also help - I don't mind split shifts but I hate getting up and to work for only an hour or two of pay. |
| Perhaps a stay-at-home mother. Or a mother who has a child in school. Or a retired woman. |
| Get an AP |
| You can also do a live-in (not an AP) who would be more willing to do a split day since they would have no commute. You wouldn't have to deal with agencies for an AP, the limit on hours, the small stipend they get (and everything else they technically get from you) while the agency gets like $8000. You can even find someone that might be willing to do a straight exchange of work for room and board, or plus stipend depending on the total number of hours and if you have a house set up to have someone live in. |