Anonymous wrote:First off, I would approach this nanny and speak to her directly and see how comfortable she would be doing this for you.
Explain to her what your needs are and what you are offering to pay her for her services.
Remember to pay her for not just gas, but mileage as well since it is extra wear + tear on her vehicle. Plus, you would pay her an hourly rate for her services.
Then if you both seem in agreement, then you can just take it from there.
I do not think you need to actually speak to her other nanny family about this.
You absolutely must speak with the other family, first preferably. They are paying a caretaker to care for their child, not be a pick up, driver and drop off of someone else's kid/whomever. Even if you try to mirror their activities and classes. It will be a hassle, kids are always late anyhow.
This could be a liability as well.
I get it that some nannies are always after another marginal dollar but they also need to prioritize their fulltime child and family. Are you actually trying to poach this nanny, then get rid of yours???