Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two months ? I thought 9 months was the suggested standard savings for everyone
Not for a good nanny who can be in another position easily within a month. The longer banked amount are for less secure employment fields.
Wow. That is incredibly ignorant and short-sighted. Yes, I could find a new job quickly if I were let go, but not if, say, I was in a car accident and needed to be in a wheelchair for a few months. Nannying is a low-paid, physically demanding job. We need all the savings we can manage!
OP is just talking about "FU Money", PP. Calm down.
Yes, Dear, save as much as you possibly can for medical emergencies and catastrophes. But for basic FU money - two months for a nanny is sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Nannies and other hourly paid employees do not make enough money to have 9 months salary saved. Saving even tho months I would be difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two months ? I thought 9 months was the suggested standard savings for everyone
Not for a good nanny who can be in another position easily within a month. The longer banked amount are for less secure employment fields.
Wow. That is incredibly ignorant and short-sighted. Yes, I could find a new job quickly if I were let go, but not if, say, I was in a car accident and needed to be in a wheelchair for a few months. Nannying is a low-paid, physically demanding job. We need all the savings we can manage!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two months ? I thought 9 months was the suggested standard savings for everyone
Not for a good nanny who can be in another position easily within a month. The longer banked amount are for less secure employment fields.
Anonymous wrote:Two months ? I thought 9 months was the suggested standard savings for everyone