Anonymous wrote:Thinking out loud and would love some feedback.
Currently, I've got a 1st grader at one school and another child in pre-k at a daycare center. Right now, my husband and I split drop off and pick ups. Next year, both girls will be at the same school (about a mile from our house). I'm not super impressed with the aftercare option my older child is at, and was thinking of hiring an afternoon nanny/sitter. I'm wondering if this is something that someone would be interested in, or if I'm looking for a unicorn...
Work hours 3-6pm Monday-Thursday:
Pick girls up at school and drive (or walk) the mile home.
Provide pre-made snack
Get girls started on HW
Supervise inside/outside play
I don't need someone to start dinner or throw my clothes in the dryer but to just basically keep an eye on the girls.
We'd provide $15/hr, with guaranteed pay (ie sick days, snow days, etc). We wouldn't provide pay for planned school breaks (Christmas, Spring Break).
Is there anyone who would actually want this type of position, or am I better off just keeping them in aftercare?
You could get an AP and add some hours to this schedule to make your life easier. Maybe help in the mornings, maybe date nights. Have her do the kids' laundry and help them clean their rooms. It's still an easy gig for the AP if you can tolerate having someone live in. You can read the down sides in other threads, but we had APs for 12 years, with only a few issues related to homesickness.