Anonymous wrote:I would make the temp cutoff 80 or maybe 82. 90 is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I would prefer that nanny doesn't drive the kids anywhere. We had three nannies for after school care for my older child and all three got into minor accidents - and that was just with one older kid in the car. I have no idea how to test a nanny's driving abilities with a screaming infant in the backseat!
So no - it would not be a driving position.
It gets hot in the mid-summer and early fall here, but I would make arrangements if it was over 92 degrees at 9 and 3.
Thank you for the replies.
It is hotter than Hell in all summer in southern CA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I would prefer that nanny doesn't drive the kids anywhere. We had three nannies for after school care for my older child and all three got into minor accidents - and that was just with one older kid in the car. I have no idea how to test a nanny's driving abilities with a screaming infant in the backseat!
So no - it would not be a driving position.
It gets hot in the mid-summer and early fall here, but I would make arrangements if it was over 92 degrees at 9 and 3.
Thank you for the replies.
It is hotter than Hell in all summer in southern CA.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I would prefer that nanny doesn't drive the kids anywhere. We had three nannies for after school care for my older child and all three got into minor accidents - and that was just with one older kid in the car. I have no idea how to test a nanny's driving abilities with a screaming infant in the backseat!
So no - it would not be a driving position.
It gets hot in the mid-summer and early fall here, but I would make arrangements if it was over 92 degrees at 9 and 3.
Thank you for the replies.
Anonymous wrote:92 degrees is when it's too hot for YOU? In Southern CA it's definitely too hot for some people. So if it were 91 degreres she'd have to suck it up and sweat her ass off? You suck.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I would prefer that nanny doesn't drive the kids anywhere. We had three nannies for after school care for my older child and all three got into minor accidents - and that was just with one older kid in the car. I have no idea how to test a nanny's driving abilities with a screaming infant in the backseat!
So no - it would not be a driving position.
It gets hot in the mid-summer and early fall here, but I would make arrangements if it was over 92 degrees at 9 and 3.
Thank you for the replies.