Anonymous wrote:I honestly don’t think she’ll have a problem finding another position now. I’d certainly choose your nanny over a 20 something with roommates and a social life. Tell your nanny to stress her covid protocols.
Honestly, how many nannies can afford to live alone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, and that makes sense. Yes, both spouse and I have the flexibility to work and do some school/childcare. And if school is our, we have family who can help after we quarantine for 14 days.
I think where I’m leaning is to have tell her this week that we are happy to have her stay through the summer, but she should start looking (we will help) and when we get back from our vacation in September we will no longer need her. I suppose worst case, she could go on unemployment until she finds something if it takes longer, but I’d imagine with the number of families where both parents have to work and school is closed or likely to close, she will be a good fit for someone. And I understand that she’s likely to be more appealing to a family who is not fully isolated, for whatever reason.
If you are going on vacation outside your house then you are not fully isolating.
Anonymous wrote:Op here, and that makes sense. Yes, both spouse and I have the flexibility to work and do some school/childcare. And if school is our, we have family who can help after we quarantine for 14 days.
I think where I’m leaning is to have tell her this week that we are happy to have her stay through the summer, but she should start looking (we will help) and when we get back from our vacation in September we will no longer need her. I suppose worst case, she could go on unemployment until she finds something if it takes longer, but I’d imagine with the number of families where both parents have to work and school is closed or likely to close, she will be a good fit for someone. And I understand that she’s likely to be more appealing to a family who is not fully isolated, for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bank on kindergarten being reliable child care next year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bank on kindergarten being reliable child care next year
This is OP and I’m not really counting on school being open, but I’m writing from home and so is my spouse. We just don’t need a nanny while we are also home and we do have family in the area who can help in a pinch. But my question is more whether it will be hard for our current nanny to find a job given that her family members work outside the house or whether this level of risk is acceptable to families who really need help.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bank on kindergarten being reliable child care next year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bank on kindergarten being reliable child care next year
+1. I’d hang onto her until the pandemic is over. What happens if one of you ends up in the hospital?
Are we still on the ridiculous belief that Covid = hospital?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bank on kindergarten being reliable child care next year
+1. I’d hang onto her until the pandemic is over. What happens if one of you ends up in the hospital?
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t bank on kindergarten being reliable child care next year