Anonymous wrote:Would you pay $25/hour for an after school sitter who was college educated, had previous nanny experience, lived in your neighborhood (so familiar with the area, likely knows some of the same people), and was willing to use her own safe vehicle for transporting your children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would pay that much.
I would pay it for someone who was:
- mature
- capable
- extraordinarily reliable
- able to oversee homework
- able to prep dinner
- willing to regularly do light housekeeping (laundry, vacuuming)
- able to be available for occasional sick care or school holidays
I might even pay more if I thought the person could be a real godsend for a long period of time.
If I got someone mature, capable
I am an after school nanny. An after school nanny is usually there only about three hours a day.
That is not enough time to do the laundry and vacuum.
Say the kids get off the bus at 3.
From 3 to 3:45 is walk home from the bus stop, potty, snack, how was your day.
3:45 to 4:45 is homework. Which I am right there helping them with.
4:45 to 5:10, sometimes I let the kids watch netflix, sometimes I have them clean their room, and sometimes they need to get ready for karate. While they are doing that, I feed the dog and sometimes take out the trash. Rarely, I have time to unload the dishwasher before either parents get home or I take the kids to karate.
Twice in the two years I have been with them have I vacuumed, and both times I did it after a parent came home, and both times it was because popcorn got spilled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would pay that much.
I would pay it for someone who was:
- mature
- capable
- extraordinarily reliable
- able to oversee homework
- able to prep dinner
- willing to regularly do light housekeeping (laundry, vacuuming)
- able to be available for occasional sick care or school holidays
I might even pay more if I thought the person could be a real godsend for a long period of time.
If I got someone mature, capable
I am an after school nanny. An after school nanny is usually there only about three hours a day.
That is not enough time to do the laundry and vacuum.
Say the kids get off the bus at 3.
From 3 to 3:45 is walk home from the bus stop, potty, snack, how was your day. Walk faster, vacuum while they eat snack. You don't need to ask about their day, I will do so when I get home.
3:45 to 4:45 is homework. Which I am right there helping them with. Fold clothes while the kids do homework, they should be doing it alone. If they have any questions I will help them when I get home.
4:45 to 5:10, sometimes I let the kids watch netflix, sometimes I have them clean their room, and sometimes they need to get ready for karate. While they are doing that, I feed the dog and sometimes take out the trash. Rarely, I have time to unload the dishwasher before either parents get home or I take the kids to karate.
Twice in the two years I have been with them have I vacuumed, and both times I did it after a parent came home, and both times it was because popcorn got spilled.