Anonymous wrote:I had a position as a 'mother's helper' in college, so they didn't pretend it was a nanny job like most posters. I had my own room and bathroom in the finished basement in exchange for 20 hours a week of childcare (weekday evenings, Sat night, and sun mornings). I ate with the family most evenings and had access to a credit card to buy myself groceries when I also bought some for whatever dinner I was making for the family. I wasn't expected to disappear, although I did spend most time not on the clock out of the house (by nature of classes and friends closer to campus). It was the perfect gig for that point in my life, but I wouldn't expect a professional adult to consider a job like that.
Caring for children should never be considered a mere "gig." I'm sure most of you would agree - parents and caregivers alike.