Hi everyone!
We are expecting our first baby in June 2014 - so excited and am new to the bay area (peninsula). I am wondering how much people are paying their live in nannies on a weekly basis?
I am also wondering what the work setup is for your live ins - how many hours are they technically working? Do your do housekeeping and cooking? What would be a reasonable raise after one year?
I need someone experienced and reliable as both my husband and I have busy jobs. I was initially thinking about finding an au pair but I am hesitant because I don't fully understand the concept (what are their exact responsibilities) and am wondering if they are too young/inexperienced. What have others experiences been with this?
I will definitely need someone that is going to have a lot of experience with infants, can help around the house, prepare meals and be a live in so that we aren't up at all hours of the night (since with my job I wouldn't be able to do that full time).
Anyway, I am totally new to this so any advice/pointers would be so appreciated!:) Thanks in advanced to all the moms...
Re: New mom to be in Bay area - so many questions about childcare!
You can't expect the au pair to work 24 hours. They are only allowed to work more than 45 hours a week. Not sure if they can work all night either. They are supposed to clean and cook for the kids only. don't expect then to clean the whole house and have dinner ready when you come home. You need to make your rules clear to them prior from closing with them to make sure they agree. There are a lot of au pair with tons of experience, they are required to do a CPR class once they get here and they need to prove their child care experience in order to be a au pair. You will be able to tell the coordinator what you are looking for and they will see if there is a match that fit your needs. Hope this was helpful, let me know if you need other info.
Have a friend who has tried using care.com looking for a part time nanny & she's had no luck. So that can be hit or miss.