Anonymous wrote:Don't let these people bother you on this board. Many of these nannies are afraid they will lose their job as more and cheaper competition heads to the country. Welcome here by doing things native to her culture.
Anonymous wrote:We are lucky enough to be able to bring a great nanny from my home country to care for our 3.5 y.o. and hopefully a baby (on the way). She speaks English but could use lessons, so I'm planning to offer to sign her up for some. Other than this, what else would be helpful to make her feel at home more quickly in a new country? She will be welcome to eat breakfast and dinner with us most work nights and of course we can advise her as things come up but I'm trying to think of what else would be helpful.
Also, I'm looking for tips on affordable but clean and safe buildings in /near Adams Morgan/Dupont/Kalorama/West End/Woodley, as well as tips on shopping that may not be obvious to her (she can come to Costco with us but I'm not sure how much time she'll want to spend with us outside of work!! I think I would want privacy / a rest, no matter who my employers were).
Anonymous wrote:We are lucky enough to be able to bring a great nanny from my home country to care for our 3.5 y.o. and hopefully a baby (on the way). She speaks English but could use lessons, so I'm planning to offer to sign her up for some. Other than this, what else would be helpful to make her feel at home more quickly in a new country? She will be welcome to eat breakfast and dinner with us most work nights and of course we can advise her as things come up but I'm trying to think of what else would be helpful.
Also, I'm looking for tips on affordable but clean and safe buildings in /near Adams Morgan/Dupont/Kalorama/West End/Woodley, as well as tips on shopping that may not be obvious to her (she can come to Costco with us but I'm not sure how much time she'll want to spend with us outside of work!! I think I would want privacy / a rest, no matter who my employers were).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, ok... so much for nanny solidarity. We paying a competitive wage and she's aware of housing costs; I've also pointed out much more affordable areas but she's choosing to live closer and can afford it.
I'd still be grateful for well meaning tips, especially from nannies who came here from abroad. I'm an immigrant myself so I do have lots of tips but an "exact match" demographically is always better!
So you want us to give you tips on how to welcome a NANNY only? And from what country?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, ok... so much for nanny solidarity. We paying a competitive wage and she's aware of housing costs; I've also pointed out much more affordable areas but she's choosing to live closer and can afford it.
I'd still be grateful for well meaning tips, especially from nannies who came here from abroad. I'm an immigrant myself so I do have lots of tips but an "exact match" demographically is always better!
You're not going to find many people who came here from abroad to be nannies. Only diplomats can do this legally (hire someone from their home country). Everyone else would have come here some other way, likely with family, and then found a job as a nanny.
Maybe post on the au pair board, although those women live with their host families.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, ok... so much for nanny solidarity. We paying a competitive wage and she's aware of housing costs; I've also pointed out much more affordable areas but she's choosing to live closer and can afford it.
I'd still be grateful for well meaning tips, especially from nannies who came here from abroad. I'm an immigrant myself so I do have lots of tips but an "exact match" demographically is always better!
Anonymous wrote:Wow, ok... so much for nanny solidarity. We paying a competitive wage and she's aware of housing costs; I've also pointed out much more affordable areas but she's choosing to live closer and can afford it.
I'd still be grateful for well meaning tips, especially from nannies who came here from abroad. I'm an immigrant myself so I do have lots of tips but an "exact match" demographically is always better!