by kookiegoddess » Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:24 am
Hi, have you tried using an agency? I used Almondbury and was happy with the service. Our first au pair has been great and I have done my best to be honest with her and expect the same in return. I have focused on treating her with respect and courtesy and not taking advantage, and I think she works hard and is happy as a result. We have worked out a timetable which is roughly 5 hours a day, but she often hangs out with the kids, or we'll prepare meals together, etc, so it's not strictly work. She does 6 hrs of school a week, and we rarely use her at weekends except for evening babysitting or occasionally watching the kids if we need to Pop out for something.
I think she does a little over 30 hrs a week for £90 per week, plus travel and phone - but she does v little housework, just tidying kitchen, putting away laundry etc. It is most important that I can be free to get stuff done when I need to rather than her doing endless ironing.
Hi, have you tried using an agency? I used Almondbury and was happy with the service. Our first au pair has been great and I have done my best to be honest with her and expect the same in return. I have focused on treating her with respect and courtesy and not taking advantage, and I think she works hard and is happy as a result. We have worked out a timetable which is roughly 5 hours a day, but she often hangs out with the kids, or we'll prepare meals together, etc, so it's not strictly work. She does 6 hrs of school a week, and we rarely use her at weekends except for evening babysitting or occasionally watching the kids if we need to Pop out for something.
I think she does a little over 30 hrs a week for £90 per week, plus travel and phone - but she does v little housework, just tidying kitchen, putting away laundry etc. It is most important that I can be free to get stuff done when I need to rather than her doing endless ironing.