Anonymous wrote:It's tough, but keep looking.
A few years ago I quit the nanny job I liked after 2.5 years. Although I liked the job, I was burnt out.
I still needed a full time job, but with less hours.
I started working as a "before school" nanny (it was around April), but mom was laid off (she was a nurse) and I had to start looking after a month.
I found a summer job - the family moved to my city from across the country, because dad got a summer contract. So that lasted 2 months.
Then I found another family around Labor Day and I liked them, but 2 weeks before Thanksgiving the mom decided to quit her job and stay with the kids. She gave me a few weeks notice even she was already done with her job. I helped her with errands and other things. My last week was in December.
The second week of December my old nanny family (the job I quit) needed a nanny for a week as their current nanny was on vacation and they were looking for someone to fill in. We stayed in touch after I quit and it was good to see them again. But it was only for a week.
Christmas wasn't merry and bright, because I was worried about finding another job.
I had an interview right after New Year and I started working a week later. I'm still with them since then - it's been 1.5 year.
It's one of my favorite jobs (I was with one family for 8 years and that was my other favorite job) and I'm going to stick around for as long as they need me.
The kids are older - 10 and 12.
It was worth to wait for the right family, although definitely tough and sometimes scary.
Please don't give up. Something will come up. Keep looking.
Good luck!!
~ The Rainbow Nanny
Anonymous wrote:Would the family that you worked with for two weeks be willing to post for you on the old neighborhood listserve? A recommendation from an established neighborhood family goes far in my area. Are there nanny placement agencies you could join?
I'd also look into regular temp agencies (admin type work) just to keep yourself afloat while you're searching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all advice and encouragement. I know I will find a great family, it just hasn't been as easy as I thought it would be. I am trying my hardest to take date nights and immediate care, while applying for FT and staying positive. It's hard to do but negativity doesn't get us anywhere.
Karma is on your side now, OP. Your next full-time job will be fantastic! Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all advice and encouragement. I know I will find a great family, it just hasn't been as easy as I thought it would be. I am trying my hardest to take date nights and immediate care, while applying for FT and staying positive. It's hard to do but negativity doesn't get us anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:The Universe is telling you to seek another profession where there is job growth, stability, and a future.