Anonymous wrote:I see about six or seven international au pairs several times a week where I take my kids for lessons. The way these kids treat their au pairs, is nothing short of shameful. You want to see "slave" treatment? You got it. Except it's not out of Hollywood.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously? You think of APs as "cheap labor?" You clearly have never had one before. As a single mom with one child, I can tell you that the weekly stipend plus the upfront payment of several thousand dollars doesn't even touch the cost. My grocery bill has almost tripled (they never, ever buy their own food), same with utilities, gas, car insurance, etc. I take her out to eat with us and bring her on vacations (always triples the bill). She is always in need of something, which I oblige (a white noise machine for her room, softer sheets, etc). And of course I end up hiring babysitters for anything outside of work, since the extra 5 hours were likely added when people realized it takes about 30 mins both ways for parents to get to and from work each day.
Nevertheless, I chose to hire an au pair above day care and babysitters because I wanted my son to be comfortable with someone. I wanted him to be able to come home at the end of the day and play with his own things. I wanted him to be exposed to a new culture and possibly learn a new language. I had au pairs growing up and I mostly loved them.
There are definitely families who take advantage, but there is plenty of that in reverse.
Hey, I think I hear someone wanting to cross your bridge. Better get your riddles ready!
Anonymous wrote:I think most of the "slave" posters are actually shitty nannies or former nannies who are pissed at the AP program because they can't find work and they blame the APs for taking their jobs!
Anonymous wrote:Cant we all agree to disagree???
Anonymous wrote:Above poster here.
21:33
I'm not a troll. Just because you don't like what I'm saying doesn't mean I'm a troll. Perhaps you're too old to know what an internet troll is. I'm stating real opinions.
Not ALL mom's are like that. However, all of the parents I was interviewing for were fucking AWFUL.
And I believe a lot of the host moms who are "posting their concerns" are awful as well.
No one likes to talk on the phone all day. That's absurd. Perhaps nannies are bored out of their mind and text/play with phone apps/etc sometimes. Who cares? Would you like us to follow your kids around with multiplication note cards for 12hrs a day?
WRONG. Nannies are intelligent and compassionate people. Often they do it as a JOB, not a CAREER, because they're students working on a degree, or can't find a job in their field at the moment. However, we can ALWAYS count on finding jobs where parents will do anything to dump their kids.![]()
Parents abuse and murder their children 99% more than a nanny ever would.
Are ya done now?
Anonymous wrote:Above poster here.
21:33
I'm not a troll. Just because you don't like what I'm saying doesn't mean I'm a troll. Perhaps you're too old to know what an internet troll is. I'm stating real opinions.
Not ALL mom's are like that. However, all of the parents I was interviewing for were fucking AWFUL.
And I believe a lot of the host moms who are "posting their concerns" are awful as well.
No one likes to talk on the phone all day. That's absurd. Perhaps nannies are bored out of their mind and text/play with phone apps/etc sometimes. Who cares? Would you like us to follow your kids around with multiplication note cards for 12hrs a day?
WRONG. Nannies are intelligent and compassionate people. Often they do it as a JOB, not a CAREER, because they're students working on a degree, or can't find a job in their field at the moment. However, we can ALWAYS count on finding jobs where parents will do anything to dump their kids.![]()
Parents abuse and murder their children 99% more than a nanny ever would.
Are ya done now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:21:01 and 20:10 said it all for me.
Same person writing three times?