You get what you pay for. If you are paying less than $20/hr and are expecting someone who can manage a simple task you are going to have a bad time.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe get those backpacks with leashes for the older kids to keep them safe in the parking lot, carry the baby.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Yes DC1 and 2 can certainly walk themselves but they have to go through a parking lot with other cars and it makes her nervous that she can't hold everyone's hands. The 4 year old is fine and he will walk right next to her and hold her arm if she can't hold his hand. DC2 is 2 and I wouldn't trust him not to walk in front of a car if he wasn't paying attention. I've had to cross streets before with all 3 and it is definitely difficult. DC1 and 2 are also not done at the same time so she has to do this 3 times a day. I think that's what makes it difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps get a professional who can do these things in her sleep. Is that in your budget?
Why is it that practically every time someone asks for advice the answer always goes back to money? It shouldn't be relevant to the question I asked but she is a professional with 15 years previous experience who we happen to pay $26/hr plus OT for 42 hours/week.
If that's true, SHE ought to be finding a solution to her predicament. That's what professions normally do, within reason, of course. Don't you think?
Sigh...Ok, I guess I will leave it to her then. For the record, she's not complaining. She IS handling it but she's an amazing nanny who goes above and beyond every day and I wanted to try to make things a little easier for her. She looked tired after a long day yesterday and I was looking for some advice to help her, despite the fact that she hasn't asked for help. So fine, I guess the answer is don't help her...
Look lady, the answer is you do whatever you think is the right thing to do. Ok?
If that's the answer then what is the point of ever asking for advice?