Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have had great au pairs 4 out of 5 times - there is lots of negative here but it can be a positive experience if you screen well. Generally, go for someone who is grateful to be here. For us that has meant central europe. We avoid brazilians bc of all the comments about entitlement etc.
Thanks. How did you screen for that? Thx in adv.
Anonymous wrote:We have had great au pairs 4 out of 5 times - there is lots of negative here but it can be a positive experience if you screen well. Generally, go for someone who is grateful to be here. For us that has meant central europe. We avoid brazilians bc of all the comments about entitlement etc.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you want an au pair? Start there. Flexibility? Pay less? Another 'adult' in the home? The experience?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were not so luck so we went back to babysitters. Our first one left to a certain big city. We came to find out she had a strong presence on insta and later found out she even had a modeling profile. Our second one was initially very hard working she kept the house clean until she got herself a boyfriend and she practically moved in him 2 month into her stay with us. We had to tell her that she can’t just come in the morning and leavie as soon as we got home (like a 7 to 4 gig). So came up a mutually agreed upon time she would home by and LCC thought it was very generous on our part. She constantly broke the agreement coming home 3 or 4 hours later that agreed upon time which was in the wee hours of the morning. Also she would constantly ask if she could leave early to go hang out with him. Once she asked take the kids to one on our mom friends so she could go to a game with her boyfriend. When I said no she was kind of pushy telling me that he bought VIP tickets and she was really hoping to have this experience. Despite all this, I think it is possible to find a good match with good vetting and a bit of luck. Do your due diligence. Do not take what the profile says at face value.
Thank you for this. The above is exactly what I’m trying to avoid. I love the idea of a genuine au pair, who is trying to have an experience with an American family. At the same time I remember being in my early 20s and I personally would have made a terrible au pair. I wouldn’t even know where to begin to try and find a live-in nanny though…
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were not so luck so we went back to babysitters. Our first one left to a certain big city. We came to find out she had a strong presence on insta and later found out she even had a modeling profile. Our second one was initially very hard working she kept the house clean until she got herself a boyfriend and she practically moved in him 2 month into her stay with us. We had to tell her that she can’t just come in the morning and leavie as soon as we got home (like a 7 to 4 gig). So came up a mutually agreed upon time she would home by and LCC thought it was very generous on our part. She constantly broke the agreement coming home 3 or 4 hours later that agreed upon time which was in the wee hours of the morning. Also she would constantly ask if she could leave early to go hang out with him. Once she asked take the kids to one on our mom friends so she could go to a game with her boyfriend. When I said no she was kind of pushy telling me that he bought VIP tickets and she was really hoping to have this experience. Despite all this, I think it is possible to find a good match with good vetting and a bit of luck. Do your due diligence. Do not take what the profile says at face value.
Thank you for this. The above is exactly what I’m trying to avoid. I love the idea of a genuine au pair, who is trying to have an experience with an American family. At the same time I remember being in my early 20s and I personally would have made a terrible au pair. I wouldn’t even know where to begin to try and find a live-in nanny though…
Anonymous wrote:We were not so luck so we went back to babysitters. Our first one left to a certain big city. We came to find out she had a strong presence on insta and later found out she even had a modeling profile. Our second one was initially very hard working she kept the house clean until she got herself a boyfriend and she practically moved in him 2 month into her stay with us. We had to tell her that she can’t just come in the morning and leavie as soon as we got home (like a 7 to 4 gig). So came up a mutually agreed upon time she would home by and LCC thought it was very generous on our part. She constantly broke the agreement coming home 3 or 4 hours later that agreed upon time which was in the wee hours of the morning. Also she would constantly ask if she could leave early to go hang out with him. Once she asked take the kids to one on our mom friends so she could go to a game with her boyfriend. When I said no she was kind of pushy telling me that he bought VIP tickets and she was really hoping to have this experience. Despite all this, I think it is possible to find a good match with good vetting and a bit of luck. Do your due diligence. Do not take what the profile says at face value.