Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Positive for me!! I work 5 am to 7pm. Once I put in a commute I'm home in time to sleep and wake back up to commute back.
Wow. That's worse than my old chef hours. I hope they take care of you! Is that 14 hrs, 5 days a week? When do you have time for a life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well it's a negative if you don't leave outside lights on for the nanny to make their way into your house from the street, since it's still dark at that hour.
Ha! THis made me laugh, which I presume was your intention (rather than to derail the thread as looks like may have already started.)
Yep, thank goodness somebody got it!
Anonymous wrote:Positive for me!! I work 5 am to 7pm. Once I put in a commute I'm home in time to sleep and wake back up to commute back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well it's a negative if you don't leave outside lights on for the nanny to make their way into your house from the street, since it's still dark at that hour.
Ha! THis made me laugh, which I presume was your intention (rather than to derail the thread as looks like may have already started.)
Anonymous wrote:Well it's a negative if you don't leave outside lights on for the nanny to make their way into your house from the street, since it's still dark at that hour.
Anonymous wrote:Well it's a negative if you don't leave outside lights on for the nanny to make their way into your house from the street, since it's still dark at that hour.
and b) I have regular time off during business hours so I can easily schedule appointments, etc., and c) I avoid peak traffic times. And if I wanted to pick up extra hours it would be easy to book nighttime sitting around that schedule.