Anonymous wrote:Our Au Pair lied about everything. She would throw tantrums. She demanded pay for 45 hours while only working 30 (a week). She was like a cat: she thought she was the queen of the house and she shed hair everywhere. She lied about her childcare experience and got the kids into dangerous situations, one of which involved hot soup and hot tea spilling on the 1yo and me because the 6yo had accidentally grabbed onto the tablecloth, spilling the hot stuff on us. I got into a cold shower, and it was not too bad, even though I had the worst burn. 10yo and AP took 1yo to the bathroom upstairs. 10yo tried to take off the baby's diaper., and get him (1yo) in a cold bath. AP refused even though 10yo went to talk to me about it. Next, 10yo tried to put the baby into a cold sink bath, but AP refused for fear of 1yo "catching cold." Finally,10yo was able to get some cold water on the baby's wound, but 1yo still had to go to the ER. Near the end of her stay, she started purposely disobeying my rules and pretending she did not understand to get out of work. She also started neglecting the 1yo. We had a small flood in our house and our AP
Anonymous wrote:I work with Colombians. They will do anything to get their relatives into the country to stay (illegally).
I have never permitted my APs to drive my car. I purposely bought a house near metro and bus lines knowing one day I might have car trouble -- or an AP! Occasionally I pay for her Lyft. If she drives someone else's car I never permit my kids to be in the car. Just not going there.
Anonymous wrote:I got into a cold shower, and it was not too bad, even though I had the worst burn. 10yo and AP took 1yo to the bathroom upstairs.
Anonymous wrote:My worst au pair was a social media junkie. Always on her phone always on the apps...so much that my kids gave up on asking her to play with them. She would text in the car and even take videos. I asked her to stop and even had two mediations with her and our counselor. . She also was clueless and would start the car with the garage door down. She was passive aggressive and although I told her to take the boys outside every day, she would 'forget' or 'assume they didn't want to because they did ask to'. She claimed she was a slave because she had to play with the boys and be available when they were sick or had a snow day vs being able to be off/go to the gym.
I should have rematched, but I muddled thru instead. Never again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She demanded pay for 45 hours while only working 30 (a week).
While, indeed, the rest sounds horrible... yes, you are indeed required to pay your AP for 45 hours/week ($195.75) no matter if she works 45, 30, 20 or 5 hours that week. You cannot prorate just because you ask them to work less. She might have been a horrible AP but only paying your AP $130.50 for working 30 hours instead of the (flat rate!) $195.75 makes you a crappy host parent.
Jumping into the shower without your baby makes you a less than stellar parent, in my eyes... But I guess whatever rocks your boat. Taking a baby to the ER after getting burned with hot liquids should also be the norm rather than an exception. Your 6yo caused the burns. AP is not a nurse. Yes, not putting cold water on it (or actually... no, don't... warm water is much butter on a mild burn, cold water can restrict perfusion and lead to cold-induced vasoconstriction which can favor burn progression) might not have been the smartest. But if your baby gets hurt while you are around you take the baby into the shower with you. You don't expect your babysitter to do it. Your baby.
(Also, don't match with a 3rd world country AP and complain if the stay in the US illegally after their year is up. Also? Not your problem. Agency's problem, yes. But not yours.)
You might have had a bad AP but I am happy I wasn't her. I don't think I would have lasted a year with you.
Anonymous wrote:She demanded pay for 45 hours while only working 30 (a week).
Anonymous wrote:Our Au Pair lied about everything. She would throw tantrums. She demanded pay for 45 hours while only working 30 (a week). She was like a cat: she thought she was the queen of the house and she shed hair everywhere. She lied about her childcare experience and got the kids into dangerous situations, one of which involved hot soup and hot tea spilling on the 1yo and me because the 6yo had accidentally grabbed onto the tablecloth, spilling the hot stuff on us. I got into a cold shower, and it was not too bad, even though I had the worst burn. 10yo and AP took 1yo to the bathroom upstairs. 10yo tried to take off the baby's diaper., and get him (1yo) in a cold bath. AP refused even though 10yo went to talk to me about it. Next, 10yo tried to put the baby into a cold sink bath, but AP refused for fear of 1yo "catching cold." Finally,10yo was able to get some cold water on the baby's wound, but 1yo still had to go to the ER. Near the end of her stay, she started purposely disobeying my rules and pretending she did not understand to get out of work. She also started neglecting the 1yo. We had a small flood in our house and our AP