Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny who works 24/6- don't worry they have a 24hr nanny on Sunday too.
My employers do not see their child more than a hour a week. They both work, and have a big social life. They often fly out of town or the country without letting me know. They don't need to work, they are trust fund babies.
They are not hands on parents, and don't pretend to be. I am the one who takes him to docters visits and attends parent teacher visits.
But this is the life they are choosing to live. Thankfully they have me to smother their child with love and raise him so well!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have an honest to god question regarding this phenomenon.
Why do people have children and then pay others to literally raise their children 24 hours a day 7 days a week? Its something I haven't been able to wrap my head around. I'm not trying to be snarky or looking for snarky answers I just don't understand it.
Hi OP I am a single mom to a 2 year old and I have nanny/household help 24hours a day/6 days a week. I work 5 days a week about 10 hours a day in high finance. I enjoy having round the clock help for whatever situation may arise. This includes not only work/business travel but also meeting up with friends, going to the salon/spa. I am a full time parent, and having full time domestic help enables me and my son to live a happy, less stressful more enjoyable life.
What exactly is your problem with this scenario?
Just because you prefer/choose to/have no choice but to exhaust yourself catering to your kids & household duties 24/7 doesn't make you a better parent than those who do have lots of help.
Anonymous wrote:I have an honest to god question regarding this phenomenon.
Why do people have children and then pay others to literally raise their children 24 hours a day 7 days a week? Its something I haven't been able to wrap my head around. I'm not trying to be snarky or looking for snarky answers I just don't understand it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM with three children under 3 (a single and then twins), and a husband who works long hours, I hired a 24/7 nanny to help me. I love my children and am also with them basically 24/7 but I needed help going from 1 to 3 kids in diapers.
I wonder how people who work in daycares manage their 6+ kids per adult.
Not very well. That is why parents hire nannies - to give their children one-on-one attention.
I have no issue at all with a SAHM who wants to have more individual time with each of her children and hires a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM with three children under 3 (a single and then twins), and a husband who works long hours, I hired a 24/7 nanny to help me. I love my children and am also with them basically 24/7 but I needed help going from 1 to 3 kids in diapers.
I wonder how people who work in daycares manage their 6+ kids per adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a SAHM with three children under 3 (a single and then twins), and a husband who works long hours, I hired a 24/7 nanny to help me. I love my children and am also with them basically 24/7 but I needed help going from 1 to 3 kids in diapers.
I wonder how people who work in daycares manage their 6+ kids per adult.