Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Katherine Heigl. She's great to work for and really sweet but it was a very demanding job. As for paparazzi, it honestly wasn't as bad as I am sure others may experience. Just go about your business as usual. Luckily I didn't have any bad experiences or incidents. It's cool to say I've done it but honestly think celebrity jobs are overrated. It is tough and I enjoy my work with a "normal" family much more, now.
What made the job demanding?
Anonymous wrote:Was offered a live-in position by a power celebrity couple in NYC. Turned it down because of unsatisfactory live-in conditions for the nanny. I couldn't believe the agency even sent me there, as if nothing mattered just because they were famous. I think both the agency and the couple were in shock when I didn't jump at such an "opportunity".
I accepted another offer on Fifth Ave. that gave me a separate studio apartment on a different floor in the same building. They already had a FT live-in housekeeper with them.
Anonymous wrote:Katherine Heigl. She's great to work for and really sweet but it was a very demanding job. As for paparazzi, it honestly wasn't as bad as I am sure others may experience. Just go about your business as usual. Luckily I didn't have any bad experiences or incidents. It's cool to say I've done it but honestly think celebrity jobs are overrated. It is tough and I enjoy my work with a "normal" family much more, now.
Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't this be in off topic? Nothing to do with nannying at all.