Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My best friend has had a 50 hour a week nanny for the last ten years and her children are now 10 and 7.5. The nanny needs to take the kids to school and pick them up. She is always there when they need her for sick days, holidays and to pick up the kids from school in case they get sick while at school. My friend says that when kids are older you need a nanny just as much as the driving between school and lessons/activities is extensive and daily.
When you and DH have high-powered jobs with frequent travel, you need a nanny to take the kids to school and pick them up. My friend's nanny also tutors the kids, does all their laundry and cooks from scratch (including homemade bread), cleans their rooms and does all the grocery shopping and various errands for the family.
Well yea of course, if you want ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with your children you are going to need a nanny for at LEAST 50 hours a week.
Anonymous wrote:My best friend has had a 50 hour a week nanny for the last ten years and her children are now 10 and 7.5. The nanny needs to take the kids to school and pick them up. She is always there when they need her for sick days, holidays and to pick up the kids from school in case they get sick while at school. My friend says that when kids are older you need a nanny just as much as the driving between school and lessons/activities is extensive and daily.
When you and DH have high-powered jobs with frequent travel, you need a nanny to take the kids to school and pick them up. My friend's nanny also tutors the kids, does all their laundry and cooks from scratch (including homemade bread), cleans their rooms and does all the grocery shopping and various errands for the family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. What 18:16, 19:12 and 19:18 said is exactly right.
Our nanny works 50 hrs a week and our kids will be starting preschool in a few weeks. I hope to keep her at least until they're in kindergarten, and maybe even that year (if we can afford it and she's willing). The peace of mind in knowing that we have steady, good, childcare in place and ready to handle sick days etc... is worth the investment to me.
50 hours a week for 52 weeks to cover 10-15 sick days a year is a good investment to you? LOL.
You clearly do not have children. I am an MB and have the same arrangement with our wonderful nanny. There are so many school holidays that I don't have enough vacation time to cover them all.
I'm not saying you need to take them all, I'm saying you don't need to hire a nanny year round for 15 days a year of need. You can easily find a wonderful, trustworthy, fun, and reliable babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. What 18:16, 19:12 and 19:18 said is exactly right.
Our nanny works 50 hrs a week and our kids will be starting preschool in a few weeks. I hope to keep her at least until they're in kindergarten, and maybe even that year (if we can afford it and she's willing). The peace of mind in knowing that we have steady, good, childcare in place and ready to handle sick days etc... is worth the investment to me.
50 hours a week for 52 weeks to cover 10-15 sick days a year is a good investment to you? LOL.
You clearly do not have children. I am an MB and have the same arrangement with our wonderful nanny. There are so many school holidays that I don't have enough vacation time to cover them all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MB here. What 18:16, 19:12 and 19:18 said is exactly right.
Our nanny works 50 hrs a week and our kids will be starting preschool in a few weeks. I hope to keep her at least until they're in kindergarten, and maybe even that year (if we can afford it and she's willing). The peace of mind in knowing that we have steady, good, childcare in place and ready to handle sick days etc... is worth the investment to me.
50 hours a week for 52 weeks to cover 10-15 sick days a year is a good investment to you? LOL.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. What 18:16, 19:12 and 19:18 said is exactly right.
Our nanny works 50 hrs a week and our kids will be starting preschool in a few weeks. I hope to keep her at least until they're in kindergarten, and maybe even that year (if we can afford it and she's willing). The peace of mind in knowing that we have steady, good, childcare in place and ready to handle sick days etc... is worth the investment to me.