Anonymous wrote:I had one and it was not a good experience for me. She eloped after three months here, first telling the agency she wants to rematch, leaving me without childcare 10 days before my due date, even though begged her to delay until the day the baby is born and I am on leave. Overly focused on her appearance, lying, didn't drive well enough to drive, meek with kids and not following my directions of how to respond to them, then complaining about their behavior. People say theycook- she cooked nothing while in my home.
I don't hire Asian au pairs because the whole conflict avoidance method of communication looks more like lying to me and doesn't work for me.
Me too! I had one amazing Thai au pair - she cooked awesome thai food, was organized, took initiative, and she's still a good family friend. She worked as a nanny after she aged out of the au pair program, and just got her US citizenship.
Our 2nd Thai au pair was on the dating scene as soon as she set food on US ground. she asked for the day off to get her marriage license. it was a year of hell with her. one major example of her antics her bf met her at the playground while she was in charge of my kids. she's now married and has a kid and lives in a different state.
I think this is actually an example of the au pair process in
general - you never know who will eventually walk through your door - and this is true for all nationalities.