Anonymous wrote:I’m a nanny that stopped working for a family that didn’t want to pay me at least 20 for 3 kids in a pandemic. I stopped 2 weeks ago and have been doing Uber eats averaging between $23-40 per hour after going on 6-10 hr shifts. Of course gas and mileage factor in but it’s deductible. I set my own hours and don’t have to worry about my health and being short changed by ungrateful cheap parents.
Anonymous wrote:I have a profile on care.com. I am not getting these love calls. What do I have to do? I am in DCA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Every word I wrote is the God’s truth. The amount of inquiries have been something I’ve never experienced before. I can’t speak to salary since I’ve never gotten that far (I love my current job and have no intention of leaving). But the three-a-day inquiries continue.
+1. Yes, same here. What I found strange was all the first-time-parent requests for newborn care. I got three messages in one day this week from newborn parents which has never happened to me before.
I get tutoring requests daily now.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Every word I wrote is the God’s truth. The amount of inquiries have been something I’ve never experienced before. I can’t speak to salary since I’ve never gotten that far (I love my current job and have no intention of leaving). But the three-a-day inquiries continue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe you. I recently hired a nanny at the pre-Covid rate, found through word of mouth.
How does that in any way negate what OP is saying? Good for you but it’s a fact that nannies - especially those with preschool teaching experience - are in incredibly high demand right now.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe you. I recently hired a nanny at the pre-Covid rate, found through word of mouth.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t believe you. I recently hired a nanny at the pre-Covid rate, found through word of mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny isn't, because our nanny isn't out with the kids. They're playing in the house or in the yard.