Anonymous wrote:Au pair here:
This is so ridiculous. HFs treat APs like children. I understand some APs do act like children, but was the HFs fault to pick an immature au pair to care for their children.
It looks like HFs think au pairs are too young, immature and irresponsible. If that your view of au pairs why the hell do you have an au pair?
Why the hell do you have this irresponsible immature young girl taking care yours kids?
Now that I have been an au pair for 6 months I can say that HFs are just cheap families that want 45 hours of childcare for $200 per week plus the agency fee.
They sign up for the program and cannot stop complaining about their au pair.
HFs are more immature than APs. If you have a problem talk to your au pair. Don't ask other HFs opinions or support for your controlling and bitching situations.
I walked to another au pair house this saturday and it was just fine. I much rather walk for a few blocks in the snow than stay in the house with my boring host family and screaming and spoiled host kids. If I am not working and I have the opportunity to go do something fun I will.
I wonder if this is my host family bitching about me.
Crank AP responder at 13:18: the OP came here to get advice about her perspective that her AP does not seem to want to spend time with the HF. Her post makes clear that she would love if the AP would spend time with the family, and she is concerned that the AP's failure to do so might be a sign the AP is unhappy, and wanted some advice. The responders provided with polite and varied perspectives.
What exactly is it about this exchange that you think is "so ridiculous"? Because really the only thing "ridiculous" here is your reply -- you were clearly just looking for a reason to complain! I am so glad my AP is nothing like you. I know immature APs are out there, and your post really does demonstrate that fact, but thankfully you and your attitude are not a typical example of the AP population in my experience. I feel sorry for you HF, as if this is how you behave to them, or behind their backs, they got a dud.