Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:30$ an hour maybe)) but no thank you.
This is a scenario where I think $30/hr makes sense! (I'm an MB.) But I also don't think I'd consider this a great option for childcare. I'd not be willing to sacrifice attention to my child just for a deal on childcare. Plus I would assume the nanny would burn out fast.
Anonymous wrote:30$ an hour maybe)) but no thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done it. 2 12-month olds and 1 18-month old. I did all baby laundry and cloth diapers, as well as prepare their meals. There were days where I did not sit once. 18-month old took 1 half hour nap, which was used to clean up the gigantic mess, fold laundry, prep meals, and stuff food in my mouth as I did it. I was paid $24/hour which was great considering I was 22 and had only 2 years of experience. In order for it to work the nanny would need to be high energy, extremely organized, and have great communication skills.
With apologies, that is COMPLETELY different from having three, unrelated, 4-month-olds in a share together.
Which is a terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:I've done it. 2 12-month olds and 1 18-month old. I did all baby laundry and cloth diapers, as well as prepare their meals. There were days where I did not sit once. 18-month old took 1 half hour nap, which was used to clean up the gigantic mess, fold laundry, prep meals, and stuff food in my mouth as I did it. I was paid $24/hour which was great considering I was 22 and had only 2 years of experience. In order for it to work the nanny would need to be high energy, extremely organized, and have great communication skills.