Anonymous wrote:Let me start off by saying when I say "should" I mean I think being a nanny is my calling...
Now, with that said I don't have the slightest idea on how to truly get started. I helped to raise my 2 youngest siblings (one of which has several mental disabilities), I am a mom of 1 (I have been a sahm with him and then volunteered in classrooms until recently), and I have babysat, cared for, etc newborns to older children every chance I got since I was a girl. I don't have a college degree, but have been to college and maintained a high GPA while there. I currently nanny for one family very part time and love it, but it doesn't come with benefits nor enough hours.
Can someone help explain where to go from here? I am more than willing to do the work, but I need to know what to do. My goal is to work with one family as a full-time, out of the home nanny with benefits.
Kind of a side thought...On average can a nanny position offer enough in salary and benefits to be able to use that as the only source of income for a 2 person family?
Please hold any rude comments.
Thank you in advance for all advice given.
Do you mean just you an your son?
Maybe. If you're really good at budgeting. Really, really good.