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Nannies: market rates (bit controversial)

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Tanzie · 10/04/2005 19:35

Having read on another thread ("Paying Nannies when sick") gripes from UK nannies about jobs going to girls from accession countries who will work for less, (and do more in the way of housework), is this not just pushing the market rate down for qualified/experienced nannies?

I am not in UK, but I would look at it as providing more affordable childcare, provided you can find someone trustworthy and reliable. I lived in UK briefly about 4 years ago and a nanny friend of mine was earning GBP 25,000 and got a flat thrown in with it. This is more than I was earning at the time and could never have afforded this sort of money for someone to look after my children.

I am not suggesting slave labour from Central European girls, or paying them an au pair's "pocket money" for what is essentially a nanny job, but paying them a reasonable wage and providing free accommodation means that a lot of people, who could not afford a nanny or nursery fees, will probably be able to get back to work.

Of course, there will always be those who want a Norland nanny and can afford one, but it seems to me that your average Mum would welcome these Central Europeans with open arms...

I'll run and hide now...

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Ameriscot2005 · 12/04/2005 22:16

So, what do you do all day?

SoupDragon · 12/04/2005 22:20

Oh FFS, I can't believe this thread!

JoolsToo · 12/04/2005 22:21

its classic mumsnet

Ameriscot2005 · 12/04/2005 22:24
Grin
Ameriscot2005 · 12/04/2005 22:29

Cue Squishy

Gobbledigook · 12/04/2005 22:30

Blimey old Riley, what have I missed?! Controversy not seen in these parts for a while! Or so I thought!

ootslooJ · 12/04/2005 22:33

Squishy Butt?

... and Erica?

Gobbledigook · 12/04/2005 22:35

JT - you left 2 tubes of sealant and a tin of wood wax outside the garage. Luckily i caught ds2 just in time today saying 'one, two, Daddy's toothpaste' as he picked up the sealant....

skeptic · 12/04/2005 22:35

Nanny union are off rounding up reinforcements. Stay tuned...

Gwenick · 12/04/2005 22:35

yep because you know what - all of you posting on this thread with a few racist nannies (WHY ARE THEY STEALING OUR JOBS) should be spending time with your kids...............even if the computer is in the same ROOM as the kids and the kids are happily playing beside you.

Personaly I find I'm able to 'multitask' and have been known to do jigsaws and read stories to my DS1 while using the computer

Gobbledigook · 12/04/2005 22:36

God I couldn't be a nanny - blimey, being a SAHM to my own kids is hard enough but someone elses? NO THANKS!

skeptic · 12/04/2005 22:37

So nannying is hard, then?

Gobbledigook · 12/04/2005 22:39

I'd imagine so - but don't drag me into this! I've only just discovered this thread!

Yes, I think being a nanny is probably extremely hard - isn't it like being a SAHM but to other people's children?! Mind you, if you don't have to do the shopping, washing, cleaning and can focus on the kids for the full time then I'd say it's easier than being a SAHM.

Gobbledigook · 12/04/2005 22:39

But I don't know, I've never done it.

ootslooJ · 12/04/2005 22:40

all jobs can be difficult but one assumes if you choose it for a career you love kids - personally I loved bringing my dcs up but I'd never in a million years choose childcare for a career

Gobbledigook · 12/04/2005 22:40

But am a SAHM to a 4, 2 and 7 month old plus a freelance MR analyst just in case you are wondering.

ScotsNanny · 12/04/2005 22:42

Um, ladies, lets get one thing straight here,
I havent been on here since yesterday, and yet I find I am being dragged into AGAIN!!!

I am Squishy Butt on NJ, and if ANY of you want to read thru my 3000+ posts, go for it, you will not find a bad thing I ever written about my employers. Go back to mid Feb and you will find all I did was speak HIGHLY of them, and was very excited about going back to work for them AGAIN, for the 3rd time!!!

If you insist on playing dective, GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT before you accuss people.

This whole thread has gone nuts!

skeptic · 12/04/2005 22:42

I'm intrigued by the "you've no idea what we do all day" comments. Enlighten us please!!!!

skeptic · 12/04/2005 22:43

Who is cussing, Scotsnanny? Can't admit to reading every post here, but it does seem fairly clean.

SoupDragon · 12/04/2005 22:44

Not cussing, accusing. Simple typo.

skeptic · 12/04/2005 22:45

Ahhh, my bad.

Lisa2 · 12/04/2005 22:45

Nannying can be very difficult at times and very demanding but so so rewarding.
I could not do anything else, i love being a nanny and when its time for me to have a family of my own, i would maybe do childminding so i can be with my little one(s) aswell.

SoupDragon · 12/04/2005 22:46

GdG, is JT a foreign grandmother or one of those nice English ones? Seems rather slapdash to me, leaving tubes of sealant around - I think you should sack her.

ootslooJ · 12/04/2005 22:49

at least they were still sealed - good job really cos dgs2 is being quite 'artistic' at the mo

ScotsNanny · 12/04/2005 22:49

FOA SKEPTIC: Just wondering why name was brought in to it again, thats all.