Anonymous wrote:You might want to consider a PT nanny for while you are working and then someone that is more of a mother's helper to help out when you are home. You can find someone that is less experienced but wanting to gain more, and she can help out with little things around the house or companionship. I think it might be better to keep that as a separate position so that you can keep the position as long as you feel you need it, but that your work hours are covered by a professional that will probably only be interested in childcare and not companionship with you. You will want that position to be the strongest and last longest, so keep it totally professional.
OP here. I think this is excellent advice. Thanks for your thoughts on this!