Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's not a good fit for your family.
for future reference, establish clear expectations. We have it in our handbook that aps have a curfew of being home 8 hours before their shift is due to start. They can spend their time however they want on Friday and Saturday nights, but Sunday night is school night, and the curfew applies there. We've never had anyone having issues with this.
Seriously. We aren't running a college dorm. We are a family with kids in the house who don't want to be awakened by someone getting home at 4am. It's not unreasonable to have a curfew in a home with young kids.
Anonymous wrote:She's not a good fit for your family.
for future reference, establish clear expectations. We have it in our handbook that aps have a curfew of being home 8 hours before their shift is due to start. They can spend their time however they want on Friday and Saturday nights, but Sunday night is school night, and the curfew applies there. We've never had anyone having issues with this.
Anonymous wrote:She’s on a mission for a green card and you are only a house and a stipend to her.
Two rematches will mean a review by your aupair company. I wouldn’t wait around for her to leave at an inconvenient time, because she will.
We hosted an aupair like this and we let her go around 4 months in. It never got better and she played games with curfew and sneaking out when we had a liberal policy anyway.
She’s married and here now. Left her next family only 5 months in and gave 2 weeks notice.
Anonymous wrote:I think she’s entitled to do what she wants intend weekend if she’s not not working. Some families would be thrilled to not have the au pair around on the weekend. I think you need to establish a weekday curfew though. If she’s good with your kids and they like her I’d keep her if you can get the weekday issue sorted out.
Anonymous wrote:What is the reason for the curfew if you have school age kids? Does she need to drive them in the morning? If so coming home at 6am would bother me but not if she doesn’t start working until 3pm. Also all of our au pairs can come and go as they please if they aren’t on duty - I’m not sure where the respect is an issue there. If she isn’t working this weekend I’m not sure what the problem is with her spending the weekend with a boyfriend? But it doesn’t matter what wouldn’t bother me. It doesn’t seem like you guys are a good fit.