Anonymous wrote:I’m an employer and I adore our nanny, but we recently decided to move on, almost entirely due to the pandemic. Both parents are working from home and it’s too difficult to have her working while we are all home.
I’m hoping to help her find a family with either a newborn, where people are normally on top of each other or a family where at least one parent has to go into work.
Anonymous wrote:The job is infinitely harder now but the rewards are still the same. I have stretched my imagination to come up with outdoor activities in the one green space where my charge and I can be alone as well as more inside games. I love my employers so having them home isn’t an issue for me.
This won’t last forever, nannies. Hang in there!
Anonymous wrote:I’m an employer and I adore our nanny, but we recently decided to move on, almost entirely due to the pandemic. Both parents are working from home and it’s too difficult to have her working while we are all home.
I’m hoping to help her find a family with either a newborn, where people are normally on top of each other or a family where at least one parent has to go into work.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, i just signed a multi-year contract to homeschool.
Why would you be indoors all day? You can go to parks, trails, hiking, biking, etc.
It’s a bit harder to do that considering we’re in the middle of summer and the heat index can be 100+ some days
Anonymous wrote:No, i just signed a multi-year contract to homeschool.
Why would you be indoors all day? You can go to parks, trails, hiking, biking, etc.