Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why were you working 60 hours a week? Our nanny used to work over 40 hours a week and that's because we had our 40 hour work week PLUS our commutes. Now we have no commute and the hours dropped.
Many people work more than 40 hours. Others want coverage so they can go run or exercise in other ways without having to take the kids (many do it before kids get up).
So, you see your kid an hour a day? WHY did you even have kids? Family expectation /cultural pressure?
Do you ask the same things of families whose children are at daycare from 6 am to 6.30pm? What about families utilizing every minute of before and aftercare to support the childcare school provides? Or are you only interested in targeting families who can afford nannies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why were you working 60 hours a week? Our nanny used to work over 40 hours a week and that's because we had our 40 hour work week PLUS our commutes. Now we have no commute and the hours dropped.
Many people work more than 40 hours. Others want coverage so they can go run or exercise in other ways without having to take the kids (many do it before kids get up).
So, you see your kid an hour a day? WHY did you even have kids? Family expectation /cultural pressure?
Mainly just to piss you off.
Anonymous wrote:^I agree w/the above.
Nanny duties should include caring for a child or children only.
Not working as a cook, laundress, housekeeper or personal assistant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why were you working 60 hours a week? Our nanny used to work over 40 hours a week and that's because we had our 40 hour work week PLUS our commutes. Now we have no commute and the hours dropped.
Many people work more than 40 hours. Others want coverage so they can go run or exercise in other ways without having to take the kids (many do it before kids get up).
So, you see your kid an hour a day? WHY did you even have kids? Family expectation /cultural pressure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why were you working 60 hours a week? Our nanny used to work over 40 hours a week and that's because we had our 40 hour work week PLUS our commutes. Now we have no commute and the hours dropped.
Many people work more than 40 hours. Others want coverage so they can go run or exercise in other ways without having to take the kids (many do it before kids get up).
So, you see your kid an hour a day? WHY did you even have kids? Family expectation /cultural pressure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannying is childcare. Housekeeping is cleaning/laundrey. Shopping is a chore for mom and dad to do. These are all separate jobs that need to be compensated. What next, mowing the lawn??
Agreed. How do you even shop with 4 and 5 year old during covid? During a separate time?
On the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why were you working 60 hours a week? Our nanny used to work over 40 hours a week and that's because we had our 40 hour work week PLUS our commutes. Now we have no commute and the hours dropped.
Many people work more than 40 hours. Others want coverage so they can go run or exercise in other ways without having to take the kids (many do it before kids get up).
So, you see your kid an hour a day? WHY did you even have kids? Family expectation /cultural pressure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why were you working 60 hours a week? Our nanny used to work over 40 hours a week and that's because we had our 40 hour work week PLUS our commutes. Now we have no commute and the hours dropped.
Many people work more than 40 hours. Others want coverage so they can go run or exercise in other ways without having to take the kids (many do it before kids get up).
Anonymous wrote:Why were you working 60 hours a week? Our nanny used to work over 40 hours a week and that's because we had our 40 hour work week PLUS our commutes. Now we have no commute and the hours dropped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannying is childcare. Housekeeping is cleaning/laundrey. Shopping is a chore for mom and dad to do. These are all separate jobs that need to be compensated. What next, mowing the lawn??
Agreed. How do you even shop with 4 and 5 year old during covid? During a separate time?
Anonymous wrote:Nannying is childcare. Housekeeping is cleaning/laundrey. Shopping is a chore for mom and dad to do. These are all separate jobs that need to be compensated. What next, mowing the lawn??