Anonymous wrote:Lesson learned- you should have stayed with your family in Atlanta.
I'm always skeptical of rematch AuPairs who are in their 2nd year with a new family. They always seem to be looking for something better than they have. I'm not willing to take the chance.
Are you really working 11 hours straight? If so, tell family 10 hrs is the max.
or do you have a break in the day. If you aren't allowed to watch both kids at once, does that mean a parent is home?
Are you cleaning out the entire fridge, or just throwing out some old food from last week? My last AP was very messy and spilled thing in our fridge and pantry daily without wiping up, so I told her to wipe the shelves once a week.
Sweeping up kids crumbs and dirt from shoes is part of the job. It should only take 10 minutes. Washing and scrubbing full floors is not.
Your job is to keep the house tidy enough after the kids, so that the parents don't have to spend all evening cleaning up their and your mess from the day. Are you doing that?
If the parents are not sweeping up after themselves, then they suck. I require that our AP clean up after the kids. However, each night I clean the common space and that includes sweeping the floors. We have a dog, so I leave the AuPair with a PRISTINE family room and kitchen at the start of each day. She returns it nearly in the same condition, but since I clean up when the kids are sleeping she cannot possibly return the house in the same condition when I return home from work.
I think it is super shitty to have a higher standard for cleanliness with your AuPair than you do for yourselves and I'd bet that most HFs are pigs.