I feel sure you can master cooking, as you say, this is a ton of money for a mere skillset of 20 specific items, PLUS LOVE!!!! You owe it to yourself, darn it! LEARN TO COOK! Your 3 kids are hungry!
I feel sure you can master cooking, as you say, this is a ton of money for a mere skillset of 20 specific items, PLUS LOVE!!!! You owe it to yourself, darn it! LEARN TO COOK! Your 3 kids are hungry!
To quote from another poster, “But it’s just not healthy to expect a ‘paid relationship’ to be like family.” This isn’t shit you can ask of employees.
A couple of of my favorite bits:
Seriously, this poster is all over the comments, she can only be this entitled woman or some underling she’s ordered to defend her in comment threads! xD
Honestly I kind of bristle at paying my child’s occasional babysitter $20/hr to sit in my house and watch TV after my kid goes to bed
Yowzas this sounds accurate.
Dear Entitled Mom,
I live on the west coast in an expensive city, and I can tell you 90k a year for a life-absorbing job with a five year commitment with no advancement possibility is not a ‘great opportunity.’ I have no problem with this woman looking for a highly qualified/physically fit nanny and offering what she’s offering, it’s…
It’s the rich mom from Parasite.
Yet no one is mad that the dad isn’t stepping into this role.
I want somebody who over time I can develop a close, warm relationship with.
Yeah, I bet those kids are extremely overscheduled as well.
She seems really concerned with making sure her kids have the absolute BEST of every experience. Like this is part of her interview - she’s looking for someone with “the ability to plan, to do research, to make good decisions about “this is the right flag football team versus that one and this is why.””
Oh no! A mother having to research summer camps for her kids! The horror!
Yes, the thing is she wants to hire someone like her and I am pretty sure she wouldn’t work for that salary.
I belonged to a “lean in group“, lol I’m a secret commie with a small business, but have “successful” friends & they would bring in female CEOs, deans, business leaders and the one thing they all had in common was... a stay at home HUSBAND!!! Genius!
I can’t with this woman.
86,000 to do the work of four people? Besides the off-putting tone-deafness, the real problem with the ad is the inability to recognize that one person each is needed to a. Cook, b. Hook up the ESL staff on various apps and teach them to use them, c. Care for the children and d. Organize the household. Anyone who…
She sounds like the female CEO of my San Francisco company, who is a former McKinsey consultant. McKinzoids commodify everything, it’s what they do. She’s done the ROI of a nanny and determined that “soft skills” don’t have a cash value, but are inherent assets of this resource class. Crushing the numbers, 86k should…
“I had a great nanny for five and a half years with our family. When the kids started school I placed her with a Google family that had baby boy twins. She’s now been with them for five-and-a-half years, and they love her deeply. This is important because I’m one of the most loving, kind people around, and I build…