Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually know a number of nannies who would be interested in 7-11. It's early enough to avoid rush hour and would allow them to work and afterschool gig, or be home afterschool for their own kids.
7 is not early enough to avoid rush hour in DC hun.
Anonymous wrote:I actually know a number of nannies who would be interested in 7-11. It's early enough to avoid rush hour and would allow them to work and afterschool gig, or be home afterschool for their own kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My totally idea schedule would be three long days and two short ones (leave early Friday, start late Monday), maybe alternating weekend if I wanted the overtime.
Sounds like grandparents could make the Friday early day work, but Monday might be harder, unless the other nanny did M-Th 7-11, and I did M-Th 11-7:30 + Fri 7-12 and every other Saturday.
That would be ideal; I don't know if it would be realistic!
Good luck finding a nanny to work 7-11am for 4 days a week! Get up early, fight traffic, make almost nothing, and ruin whole day so can't work another job. Good plan.
Anonymous wrote:My totally idea schedule would be three long days and two short ones (leave early Friday, start late Monday), maybe alternating weekend if I wanted the overtime.
Sounds like grandparents could make the Friday early day work, but Monday might be harder, unless the other nanny did M-Th 7-11, and I did M-Th 11-7:30 + Fri 7-12 and every other Saturday.
That would be ideal; I don't know if it would be realistic!
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't want to share the job with another nanny. If
you are capable, I would do all the hours, minus what the
grandparents do. Besides, that's a lot of overtime, I would imagine the take home pay is quite a bit.