Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a tension. We need 45 hours of infant care which we use up be Friday. Evenings/weekends are free. This is unpopular and split schedules are unpopular. So - what is popular?
I do not think split schedules are unpopular. Numerous other posts have indicated that this is the most desirable schedule and it is usually au pairs working 10 hour days that asked for a rematch over exhaustion and hours, not those on split schedules.
It’s true that maxing out hours is also unpopular but split schedule often means no family dinner which APs tend to hope for (at least that’s what they think before they get here).
Anonymous wrote:It is a tension. We need 45 hours of infant care which we use up be Friday. Evenings/weekends are free. This is unpopular and split schedules are unpopular. So - what is popular?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a tension. We need 45 hours of infant care which we use up be Friday. Evenings/weekends are free. This is unpopular and split schedules are unpopular. So - what is popular?
I do not think split schedules are unpopular. Numerous other posts have indicated that this is the most desirable schedule and it is usually au pairs working 10 hour days that asked for a rematch over exhaustion and hours, not those on split schedules.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. About 25 hours initially.
We do have a little bit of flexibility in how we structure the hours. For example, DS1 could take the bus to and from school, or the AP could drive him. We could also pull DS2 from daycare earlier or later. I was having such a hard time to even get someone for a first interview, that I thought I should emphasize the less hours as a perk. But now I'm 2nd guessing myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a tension. We need 45 hours of infant care which we use up be Friday. Evenings/weekends are free. This is unpopular and split schedules are unpopular. So - what is popular?
I do not think split schedules are unpopular. Numerous other posts have indicated that this is the most desirable schedule and it is usually au pairs working 10 hour days that asked for a rematch over exhaustion and hours, not those on split schedules.
Anonymous wrote:It is a tension. We need 45 hours of infant care which we use up be Friday. Evenings/weekends are free. This is unpopular and split schedules are unpopular. So - what is popular?