Anonymous
Post 07/05/2016 15:08     Subject: Weekend nannies?

OP here. Thanks for the responses. I've seen nannies with their charges on the weekend, but am not sure if they are weekend-only or with them M-F, too. It's good to know I can advertise a weekend-only position as I know our M-F nanny is not open to regular weekend work.
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2016 22:09     Subject: Weekend nannies?

doodlebug wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a special education teacher with aspirations of becoming a weekend nanny in a few years. I need about 5 more years of teaching then it would be wonderful!

I could be home during the week/volunteer in my kids school & still work. Every time I see a great weekend nanny job posted I start thinking about how great it will be when I can make the switch
How are you going to be home during the week if you're nannying at someone's house? You realize nannies still have jobs, right? They're in someone else's house. Do you mean you want to be an in home daycare provider? Or a part time nanny? There's no way you'll be home or off at your school volunteering if you're a nanny.


I'm not a nanny- I am a teacher. My post indicated that when I leave teaching, which is a Monday-Friday job, I would like to be a weekend nanny.

Leaving a M-F job = being home during the week. Not trying to be snarky, but why is that hard to grasp?
Anonymous
Post 07/02/2016 18:20     Subject: Weekend nannies?

Anonymous wrote:Is there such a thing as a weekend-only nanny? Are there quality nanny professionals who would take such a job? I mean a real nanny, not just a babysitter. I'm thinking quality nannies would prefer working M-F and have their weekends off. And how much more (I'm assuming they make more hourly) would they make compared to a M-F nanny? I'm looking for someone to help out either in the mornings or half-day on both Saturday and Sunday.



Am a nanny Monday to Friday am looking for saturday/Sunday too,interested?
703-202-7139.