Anonymous wrote:This job pays better than this Care.com posting I just came across...
We are a young couple and excited about being first time parents. I also have experience as a nanny and babysitter before I was a teacher. I work in a preschool in Arlington, VA with a regular work schedule from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. We are looking for a nanny to take care of my baby son when he is 5 months old on a regular schedule for about 4 days a week from Monday to Thursday (40 hours). Payment would be in cash ($170/week). No cleaning, cooking, doing laundry and running errands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Many "nannies" with only a high school degree would be happy with this job. They wouldn't be able to make that much in other industries.
Show me a college education in ECE, First Aid/CPR training, ability to drive, loads of experience, great refs, fluent English, and then maybe i'll raise it to 15/hr if your lucky.
No thanks. I have most of the things on your list and make $20/hr, so I'll pass.
Anonymous wrote:Many "nannies" with only a high school degree would be happy with this job. They wouldn't be able to make that much in other industries.
Show me a college education in ECE, First Aid/CPR training, ability to drive, loads of experience, great refs, fluent English, and then maybe i'll raise it to 15/hr if your lucky.
Anonymous wrote:This job pays better than this Care.com posting I just came across...
We are a young couple and excited about being first time parents. I also have experience as a nanny and babysitter before I was a teacher. I work in a preschool in Arlington, VA with a regular work schedule from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. We are looking for a nanny to take care of my baby son when he is 5 months old on a regular schedule for about 4 days a week from Monday to Thursday (40 hours). Payment would be in cash ($170/week). No cleaning, cooking, doing laundry and running errands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will find someone but they probably won't get everything they want for that rate. She may not speak great English, she may not have tons of experience, she may not be a stellar employee, or she may simply need a job and will bail ASAP. Hopefully who ever they get quickly realizes how grossly underpaid they are, or that this family has a hell of a time finding someone and has to readjust their expectations. Its funny that PPs claim OP is entitled because she thinks $11/hour is below her. You know nothing about her. It very well may be below her. I'm sure you wouldn't work for $11/hour. What IS entitled is thinking you should get the most expensive luxury childcare for your precious snowflake, but you shouldn't have to pay what everyone else pays.
OP here
THANK YOU!!
You got the validation you needed. Happy now ?
Problem is, PP makes no sense. If a nanny was qualified enough to find a high paying job, wouldn't she take that over this lower paying one? They will find someone who can't get a higher paying job because she has nothing being a HS diploma (just as stated in the requirements).
On the contrary, my dear, you are the one failing to make any sense here. Perhaps you should ask a nanny, or other educated professional, to assist you with your comprehension skills. Good luck to you.
A nanny is an educated profesional? Not the $11/hr nanny though, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will find someone but they probably won't get everything they want for that rate. She may not speak great English, she may not have tons of experience, she may not be a stellar employee, or she may simply need a job and will bail ASAP. Hopefully who ever they get quickly realizes how grossly underpaid they are, or that this family has a hell of a time finding someone and has to readjust their expectations. Its funny that PPs claim OP is entitled because she thinks $11/hour is below her. You know nothing about her. It very well may be below her. I'm sure you wouldn't work for $11/hour. What IS entitled is thinking you should get the most expensive luxury childcare for your precious snowflake, but you shouldn't have to pay what everyone else pays.
OP here
THANK YOU!!
You got the validation you needed. Happy now ?
Problem is, PP makes no sense. If a nanny was qualified enough to find a high paying job, wouldn't she take that over this lower paying one? They will find someone who can't get a higher paying job because she has nothing being a HS diploma (just as stated in the requirements).
On the contrary, my dear, you are the one failing to make any sense here. Perhaps you should ask a nanny, or other educated professional, to assist you with your comprehension skills. Good luck to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will find someone but they probably won't get everything they want for that rate. She may not speak great English, she may not have tons of experience, she may not be a stellar employee, or she may simply need a job and will bail ASAP. Hopefully who ever they get quickly realizes how grossly underpaid they are, or that this family has a hell of a time finding someone and has to readjust their expectations. Its funny that PPs claim OP is entitled because she thinks $11/hour is below her. You know nothing about her. It very well may be below her. I'm sure you wouldn't work for $11/hour. What IS entitled is thinking you should get the most expensive luxury childcare for your precious snowflake, but you shouldn't have to pay what everyone else pays.
OP here
THANK YOU!!
You got the validation you needed. Happy now ?
Problem is, PP makes no sense. If a nanny was qualified enough to find a high paying job, wouldn't she take that over this lower paying one? They will find someone who can't get a higher paying job because she has nothing being a HS diploma (just as stated in the requirements).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They will find someone but they probably won't get everything they want for that rate. She may not speak great English, she may not have tons of experience, she may not be a stellar employee, or she may simply need a job and will bail ASAP. Hopefully who ever they get quickly realizes how grossly underpaid they are, or that this family has a hell of a time finding someone and has to readjust their expectations. Its funny that PPs claim OP is entitled because she thinks $11/hour is below her. You know nothing about her. It very well may be below her. I'm sure you wouldn't work for $11/hour. What IS entitled is thinking you should get the most expensive luxury childcare for your precious snowflake, but you shouldn't have to pay what everyone else pays.
OP here
THANK YOU!!
Anonymous wrote:They will find someone but they probably won't get everything they want for that rate. She may not speak great English, she may not have tons of experience, she may not be a stellar employee, or she may simply need a job and will bail ASAP. Hopefully who ever they get quickly realizes how grossly underpaid they are, or that this family has a hell of a time finding someone and has to readjust their expectations. Its funny that PPs claim OP is entitled because she thinks $11/hour is below her. You know nothing about her. It very well may be below her. I'm sure you wouldn't work for $11/hour. What IS entitled is thinking you should get the most expensive luxury childcare for your precious snowflake, but you shouldn't have to pay what everyone else pays.
Anonymous wrote:The only joke here is that OP thinks she is so damn special that an $11/hr job is beneath her. Find me another industry where you can make even close to this much money and the ONLY requirement is that you have graduated high school. Oh wait, you won't, because it doesn't exist.
The nannies on these boards have some pretty over-inflated senses of self worth and, yes, entitlement.
Anonymous wrote:While this probably isn't going to draw top notch candidates, this might be ok for someone trying to get their foot in the door if being a nanny.
While I would not apply for this job, I have taken cuts in what I make if I feel the job is a good fit.