Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Five top reasons
NANNIES IT IS NEVER in your best interest to drive your car.
#1..it saves mb's an extra car payment or purchase price of a car
#2..it saves them having to service vehicle..all the wear and tear cost and maintenance.
#3..cleaning and detailing (kids are very messy)
#4..it saves them insurance of the vehicle
#5..Liability in case of an accident
So before you commit to driving your car find out what would happen if there was accident. Would they help you with a down payment for a new vehicle or pay all repairs you are responsible for if on your vehicle or the other party. Also would they file a claim against your insurance.
Gas reimbursement isn't the only thing to think about.
Assuming the nanny gets reimbursed for mileage if they use their own car (covers gas and wear and tear), none of the above is relevant except for #5. #1 and #2 helps the employer but doesn't hurt the nanny assuming she already has a car and I can't imagine a situation where a nanny was forced to buy her own car just to transport her charges. #2 and #3 are covered by the reimbursement. But yes, #5 does affect the nanny and there's no getting around that. If she gets in an accident she and her insurance are liable.
Anonymous wrote:Best reason for nanny to drive her own car: I would not hire someone who does not since I do not have a 3rd one for her and will not buy one. Don't want to drive your own car? No problem but my job would not be for you then. Entirely reasonable for nannies to make this a deal breaker but it is also reasonable for employers to make it a condition of employment.
Dh is in sales - hebis required to have a car decent enough to meet and drive clients in. Work does not pay for it. If we decide for him not to drive, we can but then we are also choosing for him to find a new job.
Anonymous wrote:Five top reasons
NANNIES IT IS NEVER in your best interest to drive your car.
#1..it saves mb's an extra car payment or purchase price of a car
#2..it saves them having to service vehicle..all the wear and tear cost and maintenance.
#3..cleaning and detailing (kids are very messy)
#4..it saves them insurance of the vehicle
#5..Liability in case of an accident
So before you commit to driving your car find out what would happen if there was accident. Would they help you with a down payment for a new vehicle or pay all repairs you are responsible for if on your vehicle or the other party. Also would they file a claim against your insurance.
Gas reimbursement isn't the only thing to think about.
Anonymous wrote:Yes nanny uses her own car. We do not have an extra. We did a background check and check on the car seats once in awhile but that is all.