Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't really call someone who watches your kid on the weekend a nanny, and therefore would not expect typical "nanny" duties. If you find someone committed to the schedule (difficult on the weekend), who clicks with your kid, is willing to drive to various activities, you thank your lucky stars and don't make things more difficult. I think it'd be reasonable to ask whoever you hire to clean up after themselves and the child, not you if you'll be home, maybe straighten their bedroom, fold kid laundry, and prepare meals when they are there. Anything else is going to burn this person out if they already work a full time job/go to school during the week. Snacks and meals are not required of course, but nice to offer and go a long way toward making someone feel welcome in your home.
Thanks. This person is a nanny for a nanny share in my neighborhood and is looking for regular work on the weekends.