Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are on our 12th year of hosting. We offer our APs and BPs a glass of wine or a beer if we are drinking, which is rarely. Not one has ever helped him or herself to any alcohol without us offering it first. I would consider this a serious lapse of judgment and would have an immediate sit down if it were to occur. This is not about the money.
+1. She is overstepping boundaries.
+1. Have a talk. Tell her she is NOT welcome to take alcohol and drink by herself. It is for shared occasions only. Also, I'd find this concerning in general.
Wait until AP has a friend over and wipes out all your beer/wine because she thinks it's ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are on our 12th year of hosting. We offer our APs and BPs a glass of wine or a beer if we are drinking, which is rarely. Not one has ever helped him or herself to any alcohol without us offering it first. I would consider this a serious lapse of judgment and would have an immediate sit down if it were to occur. This is not about the money.
+1. She is overstepping boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no! Not an extra $7-10/week on top of her $200 stipend! This forum is eye opening!
2 things.
1) if you think $200 is all AP gets, you are naive. We pay for APs cell phone, car expenses (insurance, gas, maintenance) and she does not drive my children anywhere. We pay of her food, and things like laundry soap, toilet paper etc. We also pay over the $500 a year for classes. Plus gifts and vacations. So yeah, she makes over $200 a week. I’m sick of people who don’t put these other expenses into consideration and act like APs are so mistreated because they “only make 200 a week.”
2) How would you like it if you went to the store after work, bought a 6 pack of a craft brew you really wanted to try and then you got NONE of them because AP drank them all? So now, if you want some you’ve got to go back to the store. And yes, you have to go because it’s the weekend and AP is gone all weekend hanging out with her friends.
Laundry, soap and toilet paper are basic household supplies, not being generous. Gifts and vacations and a car are your choice. $200 a week is not a lot of money.
Anonymous wrote:Find me an au pair who wouldn't rematch if the family refused to let her use their toilet paper. That is absolutely not a benefit and an insane thing to say. It's like saying that letting her drink your tap water or sit on your couch is a perk. She lives in your house and it is a qualification of the job. She is not an indentured servant.
Anonymous wrote:We are on our 12th year of hosting. We offer our APs and BPs a glass of wine or a beer if we are drinking, which is rarely. Not one has ever helped him or herself to any alcohol without us offering it first. I would consider this a serious lapse of judgment and would have an immediate sit down if it were to occur. This is not about the money.