Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Au pair set her rematch profile to “busy for personal reasons” and booked a flight back home on the same day her boyfriend is going home. So, that’s how it ended.
Wait, there's a boyfriend? Is that what she was depressed about?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Au pair set her rematch profile to “busy for personal reasons” and booked a flight back home on the same day her boyfriend is going home. So, that’s how it ended.
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Anonymous wrote:OP, how is it going? Is she still working for you? Did she rematch?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP’s mother said she just needs to go back to school, plus in the end, the AP decided to rematch and deny her own depression. Sounds like a messsed up family.
She denied it after she reached out to OP who then shifted her to the LCC and both were not willing to help. OP is not a supportive host and what if something really bad happened to AP? Would OP just leave her alone in a hospital bed because she's too busy to care? Its a cultural exchange, so yes, she's an employee but there is more to agreeing to the program. In other countries, depression is ignored. It doesn't make her mom a bad parent but its cultural.
According to you, it's okay for her mother - her flesh and blood - to ignore depression because it's "cultural," but OP should have hired other help, AND paid the Au Pair, AND taken off work to hold her hand through multiple doctor appointments? You've got to be kidding me.
And this is why OP has burned through so many AP's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP’s mother said she just needs to go back to school, plus in the end, the AP decided to rematch and deny her own depression. Sounds like a messsed up family.
She denied it after she reached out to OP who then shifted her to the LCC and both were not willing to help. OP is not a supportive host and what if something really bad happened to AP? Would OP just leave her alone in a hospital bed because she's too busy to care? Its a cultural exchange, so yes, she's an employee but there is more to agreeing to the program. In other countries, depression is ignored. It doesn't make her mom a bad parent but its cultural.
According to you, it's okay for her mother - her flesh and blood - to ignore depression because it's "cultural," but OP should have hired other help, AND paid the Au Pair, AND taken off work to hold her hand through multiple doctor appointments? You've got to be kidding me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP’s mother said she just needs to go back to school, plus in the end, the AP decided to rematch and deny her own depression. Sounds like a messsed up family.
She denied it after she reached out to OP who then shifted her to the LCC and both were not willing to help. OP is not a supportive host and what if something really bad happened to AP? Would OP just leave her alone in a hospital bed because she's too busy to care? Its a cultural exchange, so yes, she's an employee but there is more to agreeing to the program. In other countries, depression is ignored. It doesn't make her mom a bad parent but its cultural.
According to you, it's okay for her mother - her flesh and blood - to ignore depression because it's "cultural," but OP should have hired other help, AND paid the Au Pair, AND taken off work to hold her hand through multiple doctor appointments? You've got to be kidding me.
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Why is it OP’s job as a HOST MOM and not her REAL MOM?
APs totally pick and choose what being “part of the family” means. This is not OP’s responsibility.
Dealing with a little homesickness? Sure.
Admitting depression, denying it, and refusing counseling? Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AP’s mother said she just needs to go back to school, plus in the end, the AP decided to rematch and deny her own depression. Sounds like a messsed up family.
She denied it after she reached out to OP who then shifted her to the LCC and both were not willing to help. OP is not a supportive host and what if something really bad happened to AP? Would OP just leave her alone in a hospital bed because she's too busy to care? Its a cultural exchange, so yes, she's an employee but there is more to agreeing to the program. In other countries, depression is ignored. It doesn't make her mom a bad parent but its cultural.
According to you, it's okay for her mother - her flesh and blood - to ignore depression because it's "cultural," but OP should have hired other help, AND paid the Au Pair, AND taken off work to hold her hand through multiple doctor appointments? You've got to be kidding me.