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Anonymous
I am due with my first child at the end of February 2019, and will be going back to work most likely early/mid June. Will be needing a nanny TBD 3-5 full days per week in Arlington, VA. When is the best time to secure a nanny for a summer 2019 start date? Also, if anyone has a nanny recommendation for someone who will be looking for a job around that time I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
Anonymous
You can start looking during your maternity leave. I would suggest having a week or so while you are still home of both being there.

Know what you want in a nanny and act fast! The good nannies are hired so quickly that we lost two by waiting one weekend to decide!
Anonymous
I think you should post a job (or research nanny Agency) about 1.5- 2 months from the start date. So for June, I would start looking mid/end April. You don’t want to look to early because nanny might not be available (even if she says she will be) if another job comes around and seems better and the start date is sooner, they may go with that position- like pp said “the good nannies go fast!”

Also, keep an eye out on here. Some families post their nanny will be available on X date (few months in advance) because their kids are going to school etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think you should post a job (or research nanny Agency) about 1.5- 2 months from the start date. So for June, I would start looking mid/end April. You don’t want to look to early because nanny might not be available (even if she says she will be) if another job comes around and seems better and the start date is sooner, they may go with that position- like pp said “the good nannies go fast!”

Also, keep an eye out on here. Some families post their nanny will be available on X date (few months in advance) because their kids are going to school etc.


Most great nannies have a new job lined up sooner than that. I would suggest looking starting just before your due date.
Anonymous
Start looking before due date. As someone suggested, have the start date be a few days before tou go back to work
Anonymous
I veto looking on here for a Nanny.

I find a lot of snarkiness + immaturity on this forum.

I highly suggest you lay out the money for a good Nanny agency in your city and have them advise you better.

Good luck!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am due with my first child at the end of February 2019, and will be going back to work most likely early/mid June. Will be needing a nanny TBD 3-5 full days per week in Arlington, VA. When is the best time to secure a nanny for a summer 2019 start date? Also, if anyone has a nanny recommendation for someone who will be looking for a job around that time I'd appreciate it. Thanks!


Would you be interested in a nanny share ? Also wjat part of Arlington are you I currently work in Arlington and I could possibly help you my number is 7032493652
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am due with my first child at the end of February 2019, and will be going back to work most likely early/mid June. Will be needing a nanny TBD 3-5 full days per week in Arlington, VA. When is the best time to secure a nanny for a summer 2019 start date? Also, if anyone has a nanny recommendation for someone who will be looking for a job around that time I'd appreciate it. Thanks!


Would you be interested in a nanny share ? Also wjat part of Arlington are you I currently work in Arlington and I could possibly help you my number is 7032493652


Would possibly be open to a share... I live in Boulevard Manor. Thanks!
Anonymous
Congrats to you for being proactive. This kind of initiative will save you lots of money (by removing the need for an agency) and lots of heartburn over a shrinking timeline.

Although you may be a tad bit early, it never hurts to plan. I agree, just prior to due date is a good time to make postings and begin interviews. Do all the hard work now like setting up an ironclad nanny agreement; Checkout library books on hiring household staff/nannies; fed and state tax compliance.

This gives you time to work through many options and to have plans A, B, and C fall through.

Best of luck to you!
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