Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you sound like a nightmare
- former au pair who worked over 5 years for the same family
And, how would you work for the same family in less you overstayed your visa?
Oh honey do your homework before you comment. I changed my status. As easy as 1 2 3
Oh honey, its not that easy or more people would do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you sound like a nightmare
- former au pair who worked over 5 years for the same family
And, how would you work for the same family in less you overstayed your visa?
Oh honey do your homework before you comment. I changed my status. As easy as 1 2 3
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure the parents will be staying there while you’re away. You’re gone so why be so mean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op you sound like a nightmare
- former au pair who worked over 5 years for the same family
And, how would you work for the same family in less you overstayed your visa?
Anonymous wrote:I would be okay with the AP not coming with us for Christmas if things were going well otherwse, but I agree with the PP. If the parents come, they will stir up her homesickness, and guess what happens in January? You get to find a new AP on short notice.
I'd rematch in December before Christmas, change the locks, have no AP for your vacation period, and get someone new in January. I'd prefer to rematch on my own timeline. How would you feel if you hosted the parents, they enjoyed your hospitality for a week or two, and then AP watched to rematch?