Anonymous wrote:For $100/hr, I'd do it and I am a gourmet cook, not a chef, but cook.
Anonymous wrote:I'm new to the nanny game, so forgive me if this is ignorant, but is this a feasible job description?
I'm looking for a nanny for my 15 month old son. Hours-7:30 am to 6:00 pm. Responsibilities would include caring for child, housekeeping, and cooking dinner. My son currently naps 3 hours per day. To ease some of the responsibility, I could cook ahead for my child and leave his meals ready for the nanny.
I would be willing to pay for the benefit of having one person do it all.
Anonymous wrote:I'm new to the nanny game, so forgive me if this is ignorant, but is this a feasible job description?
I'm looking for a nanny for my 15 month old son. Hours-7:30 am to 6:00 pm. Responsibilities would include caring for child, housekeeping, and cooking dinner. My son currently naps 3 hours per day. To ease some of the responsibility, I could cook ahead for my child and leave his meals ready for the nanny.
I would be willing to pay for the benefit of having one person do it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me just say this though, OP. A nanny will make your life so much easier even just doing normal nanny stuff. She'll do ALL the kid's laundry, prepare his meals, pick up his toys, etc. You will come home to a tidy house with a fed and happy kid. Right there life gets immeasurably easier.
Oh pp, you are starting to make my upcoming WOH life sound positively luxurious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me just say this though, OP. A nanny will make your life so much easier even just doing normal nanny stuff. She'll do ALL the kid's laundry, prepare his meals, pick up his toys, etc. You will come home to a tidy house with a fed and happy kid. Right there life gets immeasurably easier.
Oh pp, you are starting to make my upcoming WOH life sound positively luxurious!
Anonymous wrote:Let me just say this though, OP. A nanny will make your life so much easier even just doing normal nanny stuff. She'll do ALL the kid's laundry, prepare his meals, pick up his toys, etc. You will come home to a tidy house with a fed and happy kid. Right there life gets immeasurably easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you mean cooking and cleaning for the kid, yes. If you mean cooking for the whole family and cleaning the whole house, doubtful. It's VERY hard to get this done even with a napping kid.
Omg pp you just validated my whole damn life. I'm really sick of "you stay at home with one easy baby...what do you do all day" bullshit. But that it what I do and it is hard. Um, but I digress. Anyway, ok the kid is the mess maker anyway, so that's fine. But cooking,ugh I hate it now when I SAH. Will hate it more after I start working. Do nannies ever cook dinner for the family?
Anonymous wrote:If you mean cooking and cleaning for the kid, yes. If you mean cooking for the whole family and cleaning the whole house, doubtful. It's VERY hard to get this done even with a napping kid.