Anonymous wrote:I’d expect 50 hours a week, all cooking, cleaning for kids, doctors appointments and keeping house picked up as well as other errands as needed. I’d expect a masters degree.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny in Alexandria. I make $70,000 per year but work 60+ hours per week. Two kids. I am a college dropout but I am passionate about child development and self-educated about age-appropriate goals and play. On two different occasions, a preschool my charges attended offered me a teaching position if I ever tire of being a nanny.
I don’t clean but I run 95% of the kid logistics—playdates, school forms, researching and signing up for extracurriculars, doctor/dentist/specialist appointments. I buy all their clothes and toiletries and food and I make from-scratch meals for every day of the week. I even find and hire backup sitters for days when I need to take off or the family needs weekend sitting.
Anonymous wrote:I’d expect 50 hours a week, all cooking, cleaning for kids, doctors appointments and keeping house picked up as well as other errands as needed. I’d expect a masters degree.
Anonymous wrote:If you cannot afford it, which clearly you cannot, look for another nanny. She will find another family to pay her rate.
Anonymous wrote:I’d expect 50 hours a week, all cooking, cleaning for kids, doctors appointments and keeping house picked up as well as other errands as needed. I’d expect a masters degree.