Anonymous wrote:Will be hard to find someone to do this consistently. I’m a SAHM and would only do this if you lived in my neighborhood but a lot of SAHMs seem to be offended if you ask so there’s that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will be hard to find someone to do this consistently. I’m a SAHM and would only do this if you lived in my neighborhood but a lot of SAHMs seem to be offended if you ask so there’s that.
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OP didn't say anything about looking to hire a SAHM. She is considering looking for a college student.
Most people want to work more than 2 hours a day. That’s a job for a teenager and most teens aren’t interested because they have sports, boyfriend etc etc. it’s very hard to find this. I suggested a SAHM because they would already be home and it could be a win win if the kids are the same age and sports practice begins after 5 pm.
Anonymous wrote:(Mom here). I tried to do this with a high schooler and couldn't believe how many things came up - sports practice, doctor appointments, homecoming, etc etc. We stopped after a month!
I think a responsible college kid (or even a grad student maybe?) is your best bet. There are lots of parents who need these same hours, so it might be competitive out there. But I think you could find someone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will be hard to find someone to do this consistently. I’m a SAHM and would only do this if you lived in my neighborhood but a lot of SAHMs seem to be offended if you ask so there’s that.
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OP didn't say anything about looking to hire a SAHM. She is considering looking for a college student.
Most people want to work more than 2 hours a day. That’s a job for a teenager and most teens aren’t interested because they have sports, boyfriend etc etc. it’s very hard to find this. I suggested a SAHM because they would already be home and it could be a win win if the kids are the same age and sports practice begins after 5 pm.
Anonymous wrote:(Mom here). I tried to do this with a high schooler and couldn't believe how many things came up - sports practice, doctor appointments, homecoming, etc etc. We stopped after a month!
I think a responsible college kid (or even a grad student maybe?) is your best bet. There are lots of parents who need these same hours, so it might be competitive out there. But I think you could find someone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will be hard to find someone to do this consistently. I’m a SAHM and would only do this if you lived in my neighborhood but a lot of SAHMs seem to be offended if you ask so there’s that.
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OP didn't say anything about looking to hire a SAHM. She is considering looking for a college student.
Anonymous wrote:Will be hard to find someone to do this consistently. I’m a SAHM and would only do this if you lived in my neighborhood but a lot of SAHMs seem to be offended if you ask so there’s that.
Anonymous wrote:Next fall, our kids will be in school full-time. We'd like to hire a nanny or sitter from the hours of 3-5pm Monday through Friday to pick up the kids from school and then play with them for a bit. We do live near a college, and would be happy to employ a college student. Would anyone actually be interested in only working 2 hours a day though?
Anonymous wrote:Next fall, our kids will be in school full-time. We'd like to hire a nanny or sitter from the hours of 3-5pm Monday through Friday to pick up the kids from school and then play with them for a bit. We do live near a college, and would be happy to employ a college student. Would anyone actually be interested in only working 2 hours a day though?