Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is unheard of, but I had been placed by one of the more “elite” nanny agencies to bring along my child to work. The parents who hired me were both physicians, so they could afford whatever they thought was the best care their child could get.
You have no idea what they could afford. Med school is expensive, they may have up to their eyeballs in student loan debt. Even if they "lived in a big house" and "drove expensive cars," they may have just been trying to keep up with the joneses.
You have no clue how much I knew about them. You’re just mad they could afford the best.
The best is a professional who has child care for her own kids and is focused only on her job. This isn't a nanny share. Its a nanny bring her child to work. Nanny share is different.
FYI, a nanny who has her own young child actually has two jobs:
1. Caring for her charge
2. Caring for her own bio child
My pediatric psychiatrist employer loved how well I accomplished both jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is unheard of, but I had been placed by one of the more “elite” nanny agencies to bring along my child to work. The parents who hired me were both physicians, so they could afford whatever they thought was the best care their child could get.
You have no idea what they could afford. Med school is expensive, they may have up to their eyeballs in student loan debt. Even if they "lived in a big house" and "drove expensive cars," they may have just been trying to keep up with the joneses.
You have no clue how much I knew about them. You’re just mad they could afford the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is unheard of, but I had been placed by one of the more “elite” nanny agencies to bring along my child to work. The parents who hired me were both physicians, so they could afford whatever they thought was the best care their child could get.
You have no idea what they could afford. Med school is expensive, they may have up to their eyeballs in student loan debt. Even if they "lived in a big house" and "drove expensive cars," they may have just been trying to keep up with the joneses.
You have no clue how much I knew about them. You’re just mad they could afford the best.
The best is a professional who has child care for her own kids and is focused only on her job. This isn't a nanny share. Its a nanny bring her child to work. Nanny share is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is unheard of, but I had been placed by one of the more “elite” nanny agencies to bring along my child to work. The parents who hired me were both physicians, so they could afford whatever they thought was the best care their child could get.
You have no idea what they could afford. Med school is expensive, they may have up to their eyeballs in student loan debt. Even if they "lived in a big house" and "drove expensive cars," they may have just been trying to keep up with the joneses.
You have no clue how much I knew about them. You’re just mad they could afford the best.
Anonymous wrote:I bring my 2 year old to work and I had done it with my first child as well. NEVER had a problem finding family who is ok with that (my older is in 2nd grade and was with me till she was 2.5, went to day care for 6 months and once she started PK she was with me afterschool). I charge $15/h (my regular rate is $22-24). Most of the time I go to their house. Always bring food for my kid but I am welcomed to use their food if I want to. I do have my own double stroller now but with my first child the other family bought it since they were planning on having second child anyways. Since the share family is still my boss I charge slightly more that “regular” nanny share rate. If their kid is sick I get paid day off. If mine is sick I either use PTO or my husband stays home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is unheard of, but I had been placed by one of the more “elite” nanny agencies to bring along my child to work. The parents who hired me were both physicians, so they could afford whatever they thought was the best care their child could get.
You have no idea what they could afford. Med school is expensive, they may have up to their eyeballs in student loan debt. Even if they "lived in a big house" and "drove expensive cars," they may have just been trying to keep up with the joneses.
You have no clue how much I knew about them. You’re just mad they could afford the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this is unheard of, but I had been placed by one of the more “elite” nanny agencies to bring along my child to work. The parents who hired me were both physicians, so they could afford whatever they thought was the best care their child could get.
You have no idea what they could afford. Med school is expensive, they may have up to their eyeballs in student loan debt. Even if they "lived in a big house" and "drove expensive cars," they may have just been trying to keep up with the joneses.
Anonymous wrote:I know this is unheard of, but I had been placed by one of the more “elite” nanny agencies to bring along my child to work. The parents who hired me were both physicians, so they could afford whatever they thought was the best care their child could get.