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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I honestly think host families should just look for alternative options and leave the program. It has become a huge struggle with all the past events, bans, etc. [/quote] I feel like this program is on life support. The class action lawsuit scared me away from hosting- I dislike the lack of clarity around compensation and I don't want to deal with a complaint filed to department of labor or similar. I just want an objective price, and that's what I get with before and after care. I think coronavirus is tougher on some families than others and that an au pair would be a big help to some families right now BUT the au pair would be miserable in the circumstances. If ever there was a time to just hire a local nanny, this is it. I mean, all the college students are home now, just hire one and be done with this visa/lawsuit/wage uncertainty/covid/inadequate AP medical insurance nightmare. [/quote]
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