Tuesday, January 6, 2009

How Do You Find Nannies, Housekeepers And Household Managers?

How do you find your nannies, housekeepers and house managers?

DID YOU KNOW? Georgia's Dream Nannies saves you time and money, so you don't sit around searching through endless unqualified classifieds. No need to place any ads! Georgia’s Dream Nannies is always recruiting for you in the background.

We understand finding a Nanny, Housekeeper or Household manager on your own can be very frustrating and time-consuming. Let Georgia's Dream Nannies eliminate the hassle of placing classifieds, managing copious phone calls, time, and paper work of finding someone on your own.

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Do I Have To Pay Nanny Taxes?

Do I have to pay taxes on my household employee?

YES! Once you hire a nanny, housekeeper, or household manager, they become your employee. The IRS has recently enforced efforts to collect employment taxes. Paying your household employee "off the books" is considered a tax evasion by the IRS. Call the IRS directly for more information or call a CPA (tax accountant) for more information about employment taxes. If you sign up with Georgia's Dream Nannies, then we will provide you with informational tax brochures to use as a guide.

How Is Georgia's Dream Nannies Different From Other Nanny Agencies?

A family generally interviews 1 - 3 candidates (give or take) after we've narrowed down the selection of potential candidates. Families hire Georgia's Dream Nannies to screen out nannies and to find you the best quality, so they are not interviewing mediocre nannies; however, there are no guarantees for a fast nanny placement through our company. Georgia’s Dream Nannies is different from other services in many ways.

We handpick only the highest quality domestic professionals for your family based on your specific needs. We handle everything such as advertising, reviewing applications, interviewing candidates, narrowing down selection of candidates for your position, exhaustive background checks, and so much more. Let our experience work for you!

Parents hire Georgia's Dream Nannies to eliminate the time and hassle involved in searching for a top-notch Nanny. Parents also want peace of mind knowing they did the best they could for their family.

Georgia's Dream Nannies pre-screens every applicant with thorough applications, phone interviews, and multiple in-person interviews. All of our domestic professionals undergo an extensive and complicated interviewing process before ever meeting with a family. Since we work in the industry on a day-to-day basis, we know what makes a good match!

Hiring A Household Manager In Georgia

Are you a busy parent?
Do you need help running your home while working?

Solution:
You can hire a housekeeper or Household Manager to help you! They can work either full or part-time, live-in or out. Household Managers typically have formal training. They household manager helps maintain the entire home and manage other staff within the home if necessary.
Household Managers provide a wide range of services for the family.

They can shop, book travel arrangements, manage special projects, hire and fire other staff within the home, manage household calendar events, run errands, plan events and or parties, create menus, cook, bake, wash and fold laundry, iron, care for the children, clean parts of the home, entertain, and payroll for other staff. Housekeepers typically clean the home and may do some light cooking.

Household Manager and Estate Manager hours: 30-55 hours per week (estimates only)
Hourly Rate $14 - $25 + per hour (Salary usually depends on job duties, hours, flexibility, experience, etc)

A Household Manager or Estate Manager can also be a personal assistant. She can help take care of private matters, such as organizing personal files, typing letters, answering phone calls, and so on.

How To Get The Most From Your Nanny In 2009

How To Get The Most From Your Nanny In 2009

1. Set realistic weekly goals for your nanny to accomplish with your children and the household. Make sure that you keep it to a minimum of 1-page or less.
2. Set up monthly meetings to discuss how things are going on both sides.
3. Ask your nanny for her input on the daily tasks or assignments. Does she feel that it's impossible or overwhelming to accomplish everything you are asking her to do each day.
4. Treat your nanny to an ice-cream or special treat every 3-months. Keep it small and inexpensive ($3.00 or less).

Saying "Yes" To Your Nanny Or Did You Mean "No"?

Do you say " Yes" when you really mean "No" to your spouse, children, boss, co-workers, and even your nanny just so you can avoid confrontation with them.

Did your nanny just ask you for a raise? Did your nanny ask for more paid time-off on days that you need her to be working? Do you feel like no-one seems to respect or much less care about your precious time during the day?
The next time, you decide to say "Yes" remember to ask yourself these three simple questions:
What is in it for me?
Do I honestly have the time, money, and energy to do it?
Will I regret doing this later?
If you feel a true tug of emotions, then pull back and tell the person that you need more time to think about it. Let them know that you will get back to them within one day. This will give you plenty of "thinking" time to truly analyze why you might feel pressured to say "yes" when you really mean "no".