Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had this work out for me two times.
I found matching families who needed morning care with my first nanny, who was with us six years, and my second, who was with us four years.
It’s dumb not to. Aside from the filthy rich, no one can keep a full time nanny long term when they don’t need full time. And if you try, the nanny gets stuck with housecleaning duties she may not love, or resentment builds and it falls apart.
Why not find a matching family and keep everyone employed and happy?
Why do people like you have children they cannot afford to care for?
Anonymous wrote:I have had this work out for me two times.
I found matching families who needed morning care with my first nanny, who was with us six years, and my second, who was with us four years.
It’s dumb not to. Aside from the filthy rich, no one can keep a full time nanny long term when they don’t need full time. And if you try, the nanny gets stuck with housecleaning duties she may not love, or resentment builds and it falls apart.
Why not find a matching family and keep everyone employed and happy?
Anonymous wrote:They are thinking they don't need all day care. If you don't want part-time you don't take the job.