Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is a full rentable apartment, you could just rent it out as such and have a live out nanny. That way you get the full rent from the apartment and that will offset nanny costs.
But then they couldn't have the benefits of a live-in nanny. Why do you think so many parents DEMAND for the nanny to live-in?
"Live-out nannies need NOT apply."
Most parents do not demand the nanny live in. The only ones that "demand" it are those that advertise a live-in position.
Exactly. When they say live-in, they don't want to talk with live-outs. They want to keep you under their nose, and control.
So when they say, "principals only", do you think they like to discriminate against agencies?
Who cares?
Exactly. Who cares if an ad doesn't apply to you? You move on!
Legalized discrimination. Thanks.
Wow. You are being deliberately obtuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is a full rentable apartment, you could just rent it out as such and have a live out nanny. That way you get the full rent from the apartment and that will offset nanny costs.
But then they couldn't have the benefits of a live-in nanny. Why do you think so many parents DEMAND for the nanny to live-in?
"Live-out nannies need NOT apply."
Most parents do not demand the nanny live in. The only ones that "demand" it are those that advertise a live-in position.
Exactly. When they say live-in, they don't want to talk with live-outs. They want to keep you under their nose, and control.
So when they say, "principals only", do you think they like to discriminate against agencies?
Who cares?
Exactly. Who cares if an ad doesn't apply to you? You move on!
Legalized discrimination. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is a full rentable apartment, you could just rent it out as such and have a live out nanny. That way you get the full rent from the apartment and that will offset nanny costs.
But then they couldn't have the benefits of a live-in nanny. Why do you think so many parents DEMAND for the nanny to live-in?
"Live-out nannies need NOT apply."
Most parents do not demand the nanny live in. The only ones that "demand" it are those that advertise a live-in position.
Exactly. When they say live-in, they don't want to talk with live-outs. They want to keep you under their nose, and control.
So when they say, "principals only", do you think they like to discriminate against agencies?
Who cares?
Exactly. Who cares if an ad doesn't apply to you? You move on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is a full rentable apartment, you could just rent it out as such and have a live out nanny. That way you get the full rent from the apartment and that will offset nanny costs.
But then they couldn't have the benefits of a live-in nanny. Why do you think so many parents DEMAND for the nanny to live-in?
"Live-out nannies need NOT apply."
Most parents do not demand the nanny live in. The only ones that "demand" it are those that advertise a live-in position.
Exactly. When they say live-in, they don't want to talk with live-outs. They want to keep you under their nose, and control.
So when they say, "principals only", do you think they like to discriminate against agencies?
Who cares?
Exactly. Who cares if an ad doesn't apply to you? You move on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is a full rentable apartment, you could just rent it out as such and have a live out nanny. That way you get the full rent from the apartment and that will offset nanny costs.
But then they couldn't have the benefits of a live-in nanny. Why do you think so many parents DEMAND for the nanny to live-in?
"Live-out nannies need NOT apply."
Most parents do not demand the nanny live in. The only ones that "demand" it are those that advertise a live-in position.
Exactly. When they say live-in, they don't want to talk with live-outs. They want to keep you under their nose, and control.
So when they say, "principals only", do you think they like to discriminate against agencies?
Who cares?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is a full rentable apartment, you could just rent it out as such and have a live out nanny. That way you get the full rent from the apartment and that will offset nanny costs.
But then they couldn't have the benefits of a live-in nanny. Why do you think so many parents DEMAND for the nanny to live-in?
"Live-out nannies need NOT apply."
Most parents do not demand the nanny live in. The only ones that "demand" it are those that advertise a live-in position.
Exactly. When they say live-in, they don't want to talk with live-outs. They want to keep you under their nose, and control.
So when they say, "principals only", do you think they like to discriminate against agencies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is a full rentable apartment, you could just rent it out as such and have a live out nanny. That way you get the full rent from the apartment and that will offset nanny costs.
But then they couldn't have the benefits of a live-in nanny. Why do you think so many parents DEMAND for the nanny to live-in?
"Live-out nannies need NOT apply."
Most parents do not demand the nanny live in. The only ones that "demand" it are those that advertise a live-in position.
Exactly. When they say live-in, they don't want to talk with live-outs. They want to keep you under their nose, and control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is a full rentable apartment, you could just rent it out as such and have a live out nanny. That way you get the full rent from the apartment and that will offset nanny costs.
But then they couldn't have the benefits of a live-in nanny. Why do you think so many parents DEMAND for the nanny to live-in?
"Live-out nannies need NOT apply."
Most parents do not demand the nanny live in. The only ones that "demand" it are those that advertise a live-in position.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it is a full rentable apartment, you could just rent it out as such and have a live out nanny. That way you get the full rent from the apartment and that will offset nanny costs.
But then they couldn't have the benefits of a live-in nanny. Why do you think so many parents DEMAND for the nanny to live-in?
"Live-out nannies need NOT apply."
Anonymous wrote:If it is a full rentable apartment, you could just rent it out as such and have a live out nanny. That way you get the full rent from the apartment and that will offset nanny costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to be rude, but it is NOT 'free rent' when the nanny is working. Just a pet peeve that I can't stand...
Sure it is. It's a benefit, like any other, and is considered in the compensation package offered to a nanny.
It is a benefit to the family, never to the nanny. Living with your boss is never beneficial to a nanny.