Anonymous wrote:2 hrs is barely enough to go to the gym. Once toy check in, change, work out, maybe hit the pool or sauna, your time is done and you still have to shower and change and go get the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a nanny and would love a break like this.
Try it for awhile and see how much you like it. I am the weekend nanny above with the split shift and i thought I would love it - I was wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a nanny and would love a break like this.
Anonymous wrote:What are you going to do when one of your kids is sick and nanny can't suddenly be available on short notice all day (because she can't cancel her dentist or hair appt, as mentioned above)?
Few qualified candidates would find this appealing, unless the hourly wage was very high, AND you offered great benefits (paid vacation, sick days, other perks). Honestly it feels like a cheap way to cut out OT pay (which most nannies in the DC area get), but for the right overall compensation package, you might find a good nanny.
Anonymous wrote:We have a nanny candidate who lives six minutes from us. We were planning to have a parent drop off our kids at preschool and have the nanny start at about 11, with an end time around 5:30. We're thinking of switching preschools which means the parent drop off plan no longer works. Here's what we're thinking: Nanny arrives around 7-7:30 a.m., drops off kids at nearby (10 min) preschool at 8:30, off the clock as of 9:00. Back on the clock at about 11:30-11:45 to go retrieve kids at 12. Continues working until somewhere around 5:00-6:00. Will work full day on school holidays (likely will have vacation during winter and spring breaks). During summer, nanny starts at about 8, off somewhere between 4-6, Fridays either off all day or off at least all afternoon. Either way, about 35-40 guaranteed hours, with potential to work more if desired. She is looking for hours in the 35-45 range, but not more.
Keeping in mind that she lives six minutes away from us: would you take this job? I myself would have found something like this appealing if it was close to home. But I'm curious what others think.
Thank you!