Anonymous wrote:We've had our nanny for a few years and love her for our 2 kids. She also loves them. That said, when my baby turns 2, I'm thinking of enrolling them in daycare. My older child will be in school then. While it might be ideal to have the 2 year old in part-time preschool, plus spend the remaining time with the nanny, it would be too much to juggle with 2 kids, and the older kid in a different school. And we would want to lower our nanny's pay since the older child would mostly be in school all day, but I'm not sure our nanny would be pleased with that. The cost savings of going to daycare for our family would be huge, and the hours would be better. We have family nearby who could possibly help out for sick days.
In addition, there a few small things we're not super pleased about. There were 2 minor feeding and hygiene tasks that we asked our nanny to do with each child every day, but the nanny seems to only do it when we ask her to on the days we do even though we specified that we would like it done every day. She also doesn't do much in terms of food prep. Think, making sandwiches instead of cooking.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. I don't see how I sound unhappy when I said we love the nanny and the nanny loves our kids. And clearly our nanny hasn't left us for 4 years, to those of you who keep insisting no one wants to work for us. I would be understanding if our nanny left us for a higher paying job and wish her well, just like my employer would be fine if I left for a higher paying job. That's just how employment works.