Anonymous wrote:She was a guest and not working. She is right.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t invite the AP over again. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Are you looking for actual responses or do you just want people to jump in all, “omg the worst!!”
Anonymous wrote:I mean… if she wasn’t working she wasn’t working. If I was the au pair and the parents invited me to go for the weekend somewhere I would assume they would want to spend time with their own kids. If it was clearly spelled out that I would be working and respondible for kids from X time to bed time as part of my 45 hours that’s different.
Anonymous wrote:You can do that, in that you can set boundaries over whom you’d like in your home. But I think you fundamentally misunderstand the au pair program. She is supposed to be part of the family and her childcare hours are strictly capped at 45 per week. When she isn’t on duty, she isn’t providing childcare. This isn’t negotiable, it’s a program run through the State Department. Au pairs are often invited to join their family on trips and outings, and while they often do provide help in that they are another adult in the room, they aren’t in charge of the kids unless that’s part of their 45 hours. So yes - taking photos, texting - all ok. She is not a domestic servant with blurry responsibilities, and she’s not a live in nanny.
If you don’t like her you don’t have to host her, same as anyone. But if you think she is somehow a leech because she’s not jumping to watch the kids more for her $195 per week stipend, your derision is misplaced.
Anonymous wrote:You can do that, in that you can set boundaries over whom you’d like in your home. But I think you fundamentally misunderstand the au pair program. She is supposed to be part of the family and her childcare hours are strictly capped at 45 per week. When she isn’t on duty, she isn’t providing childcare. This isn’t negotiable, it’s a program run through the State Department. Au pairs are often invited to join their family on trips and outings, and while they often do provide help in that they are another adult in the room, they aren’t in charge of the kids unless that’s part of their 45 hours. So yes - taking photos, texting - all ok. She is not a domestic servant with blurry responsibilities, and she’s not a live in nanny.
If you don’t like her you don’t have to host her, same as anyone. But if you think she is somehow a leech because she’s not jumping to watch the kids more for her $195 per week stipend, your derision is misplaced.
Anonymous wrote:Also your nanny was doing you a “favor” but you still paid her, right?