What does everyone else do?
#16
Re: What does everyone else do?
Originally Posted by rickroar
Hello All,
Can anyone answer this one? What do Aussies and migrants do with the kids before and after school whilst they are still at work? I'm self employed so can drop off the kids at school and pick them up afterwards, but I will have a full time job when we emigrate, we also have the luxury of family to look after them as well, but when we move we will be alone. Our school at the moment runs a before and after school club for families with full time jobs, but we hate farming the kids out so don't currently use the club.
I Know its a odd question but its really playing on my wifes mind
Thanks in advance
Rickroar
ps the kids are aged 6 and 10
Can anyone answer this one? What do Aussies and migrants do with the kids before and after school whilst they are still at work? I'm self employed so can drop off the kids at school and pick them up afterwards, but I will have a full time job when we emigrate, we also have the luxury of family to look after them as well, but when we move we will be alone. Our school at the moment runs a before and after school club for families with full time jobs, but we hate farming the kids out so don't currently use the club.
I Know its a odd question but its really playing on my wifes mind
Thanks in advance
Rickroar
ps the kids are aged 6 and 10
#17
Re: What does everyone else do?
Originally Posted by fraser
You're having a laugh right, I could do a labouring job in the uk and earn £15 an hour.
Today I earned $21 and next week I wont even bother going as they're now offering $34 a container
I just had to laugh. It was either that, or shout obscenities down the phone.
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Re: What does everyone else do?
Many thanks for all the replies you have all been a great help.
Thanks Rickroar
Thanks Rickroar
#19
Re: What does everyone else do?
Before and after school club run by school.
Also planning second child after arriving so will be getting live in nanny to assist.
Can't drop off myself even being self employed (at work by 7am and not back to just after 6pm)
Also planning second child after arriving so will be getting live in nanny to assist.
Can't drop off myself even being self employed (at work by 7am and not back to just after 6pm)
#20
Re: What does everyone else do?
Originally Posted by thebears
Before and after school club run by school.
Also planning second child after arriving so will be getting live in nanny to assist.
Can't drop off myself even being self employed (at work by 7am and not back to just after 6pm)
Also planning second child after arriving so will be getting live in nanny to assist.
Can't drop off myself even being self employed (at work by 7am and not back to just after 6pm)
I dont know of anyone in Australia, that has ever employed a Nanny, I think you will find because of the culture in this country, that they are incredibly difficult to hang on to.
Expect to be paying them 2-3 times what you would pay them in the UK. Reasons being very cheap accomodation here, hence no reason to pick such a difficult/all encompassing lifestyle to support themselves. Plus here we do not have such a large influx of non english speaking young people. If you do get one, after living here for a while, and finding they can get accomodation for as little as 50 dollars per week "shared", They will soon move on.
It could be considered Unaustralian" to employ people in what could be deemed a subserveant role. I would certainly have a 2nd look at people doing this.
Maybe you should consider South Africa instead
Just did a check out of interest....
Expect to be paying at least 750 AUD, for a live in Nanny in Victoria.
To be Honest, I'm very suprised at my reaction to your Nanny proposal, expect similar reactions from other Aussies... It also shows how Aussie I've become in the past 26 years.
http://www.charltonbrownaust.com.au...ge=Hire+a+nanny