Anonymous wrote:Why would a teacher return early to do this? My sister makes $150k a year teaching plus benefits.
Anonymous wrote:We hired our preschool teacher when her daycare closed and she was let go. We have a baby and a 4 year old. It's prefect. I pay her more than I paid a nanny when the oldest was little but it's still less than a nanny for the baby AND full torn preschool and she takes home more than she did as a preschool teacher and much easier with us than dealing with a bunch of parents and a school director etc (according to her).
Anonymous wrote:OP, I would love someone like you sister, PP! Any tips on where to find a retiring/retired teacher other than Care, DCUM, and NextDoor?
Anonymous wrote:OP, look for a former preschool teacher or anyone who has homeschooled. ES teachers do have a very different skill set, especially if they’ve never been around younger children.
As for places to look: dcum nanny (pick you location), listserv, nextdoor, mom’s group, etc
Anonymous wrote:A nanny qualification is just about no formal training. If you can work at McDonald’s, you can be a nanny. A teacher with certification has a masters degree.
Do you know any nasa engineers who want to work at the local repair shop?