Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am averaging two availability inquiries a day now. I am blissfully happy in my nanny position so I decline but it’s crazy how many parents want college-degrees nannies.
I agree. Unless I am tutoring I am not using my degree. I am using my common sense and experience.
I think you use your education every day and in every way. It’s who you are. Education can’t be dismissed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am averaging two availability inquiries a day now. I am blissfully happy in my nanny position so I decline but it’s crazy how many parents want college-degrees nannies.
I agree. Unless I am tutoring I am not using my degree. I am using my common sense and experience.
I think you use your education every day and in every way. It’s who you are. Education can’t be dismissed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am averaging two availability inquiries a day now. I am blissfully happy in my nanny position so I decline but it’s crazy how many parents want college-degrees nannies.
I agree. Unless I am tutoring I am not using my degree. I am using my common sense and experience.
Anonymous wrote:I am averaging two availability inquiries a day now. I am blissfully happy in my nanny position so I decline but it’s crazy how many parents want college-degrees nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, we are!
I am a special education teacher and I’ve been helping out a family for $25 an hour. It’s temporary. I’m leave them and starting with a new family at a $50 an hour rate. Two kids and I’ll do 2 45 minute tutoring sessions during my tour of duty.
Perfect summer!
Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to be living alone, what if your husband works from home and you both do not leave the house? Besides, PP, what do you mean you are socially distancing "except your current work"? It means you are not entirely socially distancing, right?
15:54 here and I am doing the remote learning. The fact that my tech skills are weak is harder than the actual curriculum (early elementary). I also feel bad about leaving my current position at this time. I had wanted to move on to work with younger children and had put out some feelers before you know what and now I feel paralyzed.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a former preschool teacher, have some college education, live alone, have been social distancing since March (except for my job), have numerous references and I'm afraid to look for a job right now.
Why? You do everything online, FaceTime first interview and then, when all is agreeable, meet in person. No one who isn’t as interested in social distancing and safety protocols, will not be willing to pay well. You’re only going to get offers from parents as careful as you are.
That said “some college” may not cut it as parents seem to want the nanny to take over remote learning/homeschooling.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a former preschool teacher, have some college education, live alone, have been social distancing since March (except for my job), have numerous references and I'm afraid to look for a job right now.