Anonymous
Post 02/04/2013 12:01     Subject: What do you do?

Do you sometimes like Alice?
Anonymous
Post 02/04/2013 11:52     Subject: What do you do?

34 hours....baby's laundry, keep the area, kitchen tidy, cook baby food, mop the floors while baby's asleep.
Anonymous
Post 02/04/2013 10:48     Subject: What do you do?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:21 month old and 3 year old charges
53 hours a week
Sort/wash/dry/fold/put away kids clothes, towels, sheets, rugs. Finish parents laundry I'd left in washer or dryer. (11+ loads a week)
Dishes
Cooking for family
Stock and clean kids room
Stock parents cars (never used by me)
All upkeep on both jogging strollers
Sweep kitchen 3x a day


11 loads of laundry per week for a family of 4? Great job killing our environment.


Not my choice. Its also a lot of time taken away from the kids. And the 11 loads doesn't count the parent. I have never met such wasteful people in my life.
Anonymous
Post 02/04/2013 09:06     Subject: What do you do?

53 hours per week
15 months old charge

- make and sanitize bottles
- load/unload dishwasher
- make breakfast/lunch/dinner for baby
- keep kitchen clean during working hours
- switch over laundry (from washer to dryer)
- sanitize highchair daily
- sanitize all toys weekly
- keeps babies toyroom/bedroom tidy
- empty diaper genie

Basically everything that I do somehow relates back to the child.
Anonymous
Post 02/04/2013 00:48     Subject: What do you do?

Twin 8 month olds
45 hours a week

I am not requested to do anything
But I do:
Unload and load dishwasher
Premake all formula and pour all bottles for the day
Wash twins clothes and bedding twice a week
Sanitize toys
Make baby food

because we have a busy schedule mostly I just do the first two things and that's it.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2013 21:20     Subject: What do you do?

Unload dishwasher
Bake low fat muffins for MB
Prepare healthy family meals..I make everything from scratch
Help with laundry (housekeeper does most of it)
Feed dog and cat
Walk dog if it's not below 30..they have a dog walker but I try and get a few miles in
Put kids laundry away, keep clothes organized
Run errands, grocery shop
Take dog to the vet and groomer
Stay on top of snack day, birthday parties, school admission paperwork

Anonymous
Post 02/03/2013 20:31     Subject: What do you do?

15 hours with child care and light housekeeping

-make breakfast and prepare lunches
-drop off to school
-wipe off counters and table
-sweep living room and kitchen
-load dishwasher
-pick up in game room
-several loads of laundry a week
-minimal errands - cleaners, groceries, etc

Sounds like a lot, but minus the laundry, everything else takes me about 45 minutes.

Anonymous
Post 02/03/2013 19:55     Subject: What do you do?

50 hours/week. 1y.o. and 2y.o. who are 14months apart.
I was told I was not expected to do anything outside of caring for the kids.
But over time I have started taking out the trash.
I fold the kids' clothes hanging on the line.
Pick up milk if they run out.
Organize the kids' playroom.
I like sewing, and I've mended/hemmed some of the kids' clothes.
Clean up parents' breakfast dishes and spot-clean the kitchen. I've seen lots of nannies here complain about this, but they don't take advantage. I think I would only have a problem if they started leaving their dinner dishes too.

Anything extra I do, it's because I choose to.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2013 18:01     Subject: What do you do?

Anonymous wrote:21 month old and 3 year old charges
53 hours a week
Sort/wash/dry/fold/put away kids clothes, towels, sheets, rugs. Finish parents laundry I'd left in washer or dryer. (11+ loads a week)
Dishes
Cooking for family
Stock and clean kids room
Stock parents cars (never used by me)
All upkeep on both jogging strollers
Sweep kitchen 3x a day


11 loads of laundry per week for a family of 4? Great job killing our environment.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2013 17:09     Subject: What do you do?

40 to 50 hours a week
Three charges under 3 (all nap at same time! Woot!)
-Children's laundry (clothes and bedding)
-Towels and linens
-Keep children's rooms clean, and generally pick up any toys or children activities
-Vacuum house once or twice a week (all rooms but parents room)
-keep children's bathroom tidy
-clean and sanitize toys once every two weeks
-Shopping for children, clothes and food
-pack eldest bag for pre-k
-take children to doctor appointments
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2013 15:53     Subject: What do you do?

21 month old and 3 year old charges
53 hours a week
Sort/wash/dry/fold/put away kids clothes, towels, sheets, rugs. Finish parents laundry I'd left in washer or dryer. (11+ loads a week)
Dishes
Cooking for family
Stock and clean kids room
Stock parents cars (never used by me)
All upkeep on both jogging strollers
Sweep kitchen 3x a day
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2013 15:24     Subject: What do you do?

50 hours scheduled (usually work slightly less)

-kids' clothes, linens, and towels
-go through kids' clothes in preparation for change of seasons to pull out what no longer fits and see what MB needs to order
-keep playroom organized including pulling out toys/books for donation
-breakfast, lunch for kids...sometimes leftovers (theirs or mine) and sometimes from scratch
-keeping kitchen tidy during work hours
-child related errands as needed or at request of MB
-occasionally pick up a few groceries
-communicate with therapists, apply what therapists want us to work on
-shoveling driveway and sidewalk if it snows during the day...the kids share this responsibility and MB pitches in if she's home that day (we leave it if we know DB is coming home early)
-other things that come up as needed
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2013 12:14     Subject: What do you do?

I only have one charge, a 5-month old...

40 - 50 hours
Do the baby's laundry once a week (on Fridays), fold her clothes, and put them away; put her toys away once we're done playing with them, and I choose to wipe off her play mat once a day... Aside from that, all I have to do is clean up after myself whenever I use the kitchen to make myself a meal/snack (I never run/unload the dishwasher, the parents do that).
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2013 12:10     Subject: What do you do?

45 hours. Unload/load dishwasher, children's laundry twice a week, change children's sheets and blankets twice a week, prepare lunch and dinner for children, keep inventory of items needed such as diapers, wipes, etc. Once in awhile I am asked to pick up milk.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2013 11:57     Subject: What do you do?

Nannies: what tasks (other than childcare) do you do regularly, and how many hours do you work?

Me:
40 hours
Unload dishwasher, wash/dry/fold kids' laundry, cook meals for family/kids, run errands, grocery shop, keep playroom and bedrooms organized and tidy and clean the kitchen behind myself.