Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes.
March 2017. My au pair was here 2 months. Thought everything was going well. No indication of an issue. Felt she was part of the family, etc.
I came home from a 2 week business trip overseas. The day I came home she said she wanted to rematch. Shocked me to the core.
Was she uncomfortable being there with your husband? Did he expect her to do more work, which to longer hours, or something else that made her uncomfortable? That would be my concern!
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
March 2017. My au pair was here 2 months. Thought everything was going well. No indication of an issue. Felt she was part of the family, etc.
I came home from a 2 week business trip overseas. The day I came home she said she wanted to rematch. Shocked me to the core.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But OP, it seems like you would not be caught off guard if this were to happen, as you seem to be picking up signals of the possibility. Perhaps you are asking whether you should be concerned?
Not being snarky here. And yes, I am sure there are host families who are caught off guard with the request for rematch. I have never rematched so far (knock on wood), but one AP floated it in her extension year, saying child didn't respect her authority. In her extension year with the same family, same situation, same child. Seemed like, in the end, she was trying to leverage something else.
OP here. Yeah, you’re right. I feel like I would never be completely caught off guard because I realize it’s a hard job and I’m paranoid. I guess a more appropriate question would be whether people have ended up in rematch over nothing in particular other than an au pair who just isn’t adjusting and having to work a full (8 hour) day with young kids?
Anonymous wrote:But OP, it seems like you would not be caught off guard if this were to happen, as you seem to be picking up signals of the possibility. Perhaps you are asking whether you should be concerned?
Not being snarky here. And yes, I am sure there are host families who are caught off guard with the request for rematch. I have never rematched so far (knock on wood), but one AP floated it in her extension year, saying child didn't respect her authority. In her extension year with the same family, same situation, same child. Seemed like, in the end, she was trying to leverage something else.