Friday, December 27, 2019
Would you nanny 78 hours a week for a 128K salary and a Maserati
Would you nanny 78 hours a week for a 128K salary and a MaseratiWould you nanny 78 hours a week for a 128K salary and a MaseratiOne London familyis willingto fork over $128,000 a year and incredible perks like optional use of Maserati to attract strong candidates for an important job taking care of their kids.The family is looking for a full-time nanny who lives with them- but to say that the job is demanding would be an understatement.The yearly salary was listed as 100,000 on the job posting, which is$128,250- proving one thing this is by no means your average babysitting position.Not so fastBy now, youre probably wondering about the catch.You need no less than 15 years of nannying under your belt, and must clock in from 7am-8pm six days out of the week. Thats a 78-hour workweek.Theres also the part where you cant currently be a parent of any children - butyou need a degree in child psychology, you need to sign an NDA, you have to play a role in the kids education and have to fly globally three times a week to meet them.Is this real?As far as we know, it is the childcare website reportedly told CNBC in an email, As far as we can see, that profile does appear to be genuine, although a little different compared with most of our other parent advertisers.The news outlet also reported that although who the family and the mother are remain unknown, the mother who wrote the descriptiontold CNBC that it is a real role in a private message.The family recently posted that theyd received more than 300 applications by that time and only a small handful meet the specific requirements and criteria clearly stipulated in the advert below, then asked those interested not to apply if they dont have everything they want in a candidate.Let this sink inFor that kind of money and time, the perks are considerable. The family has four (most likely beautiful) homes across the world, in London, Cape Town, Atlanta and Barbados.They have four homeschooled kids whose every meal is craf tedby a Michelin-starred chef. The parents preference is to have the nanny join them during each meal (although its not required). Its not clear whether the nanny gets to enjoy the Michelin-star meals if shes not at the table with the kids, but it doesnt look good for herWed prefer our nanny to eat with the children at every meal, which will be cooked for themby a Michelin star chef, however this isnt mandatory. The emphasis is ours.Other perks Access to the familys Maserati, a Porsche and a Range Rover to take the kids to appointments each day and run errands.The best candidates should be trained in self-defence, - which is non-negotiable, the family says. If the nanny doesnt come prepared with those skills, the family will pay for training, they said.
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