Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Au Pairs prefer New York, Boston, Chicago or Los Angeles.
Washington is always one of the last places they want to be ...
She would have said yes for more $ and lots of perks for sure.
Sorry to burst your bubble, OP.
While I agree that New York, Boston, Chicago, or California are more desirable than DC, Washington is not one of the last places APs want to be. You are conveniently forgetting the rest of the county (Texas, Ohio, rural VA, etc..).
Anonymous wrote:Au Pairs prefer New York, Boston, Chicago or Los Angeles.
Washington is always one of the last places they want to be ...
She would have said yes for more $ and lots of perks for sure.
Sorry to burst your bubble, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would also give a timeline and keep looking. I understand her hesitation but I would also worry she is shopping for a better option. it won't end well if she thinks she is settling for your family.
For all of our best AP's it has been a very quick and easy decision on both sides because we 'clicked'. If she didn't feel that way with your family there might be a better option out there.
OP here, I agree with this! I think she is shopping for a better option, she has a friend AP in San Francisco and I think that is probably where she wants to end. Anyway she asked till the end of the month and I agreed but to be honest I am kind of already moved on from her. There are other stuffs about our interaction that just gave me to pause.
Anonymous wrote:I would also give a timeline and keep looking. I understand her hesitation but I would also worry she is shopping for a better option. it won't end well if she thinks she is settling for your family.
For all of our best AP's it has been a very quick and easy decision on both sides because we 'clicked'. If she didn't feel that way with your family there might be a better option out there.
Anonymous wrote:Au Pairs prefer New York, Boston, Chicago or Los Angeles.
Washington is always one of the last places they want to be ...
She would have said yes for more $ and lots of perks for sure.
Sorry to burst your bubble, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I would also give a timeline and keep looking. I understand her hesitation but I would also worry she is shopping for a better option. it won't end well if she thinks she is settling for your family.
For all of our best AP's it has been a very quick and easy decision on both sides because we 'clicked'. If she didn't feel that way with your family there might be a better option out there.