{"id":1067,"date":"2025-04-16T04:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-04-16T04:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/s37407.p1377.sites.pressdns.com\/resources\/my-life-as-a-summer-nanny-for-the-super-rich\/"},"modified":"2025-04-16T18:06:12","modified_gmt":"2025-04-16T18:06:12","slug":"my-life-as-a-summer-nanny-for-the-super-rich","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.care.com\/c\/my-life-as-a-summer-nanny-for-the-super-rich\/","title":{"rendered":"My life as a summer nanny for the super-rich"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Nannies for super-rich families look like they&nbsp;have it all: wearing designer clothes, traveling by private jet and relaxing by the pool of an exotic resort &hellip; but there has to be a catch, right?<\/p><p>Candi Vajana&nbsp;of <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theexperiencednanny.com\/Home\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">The Experienced Nanny<\/a>&nbsp;has been a nanny to wealthy families for over a decade. After two years of training, she took her first job as a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.care.com\/c\/how-to-find-a-live-in-nanny-job\/\">live-in nanny<\/a> when she was only 19. But even living with the family during training couldn&rsquo;t prepare her for what was to come. Here, she&rsquo;s sharing her thoughts on the myths and facts about what it&rsquo;s like to work for the super-rich &hellip; and whether it&rsquo;s really as glamorous as it seems.<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-myth-1-your-family-s-swanky-nbsp-summer-vacation-means-it-s-your-swanky-vacation-too\"><b>Myth 1: Your family&rsquo;s swanky&nbsp;summer vacation means it&rsquo;s your swanky vacation, too.<\/b><\/h2><p><b>Fact: <\/b>Sure, you&rsquo;re in a vacation destination, but you&rsquo;re working 24\/7.<\/p><p><b>Vajana explains: <\/b>&ldquo;You go to all these places, but you don&rsquo;t really see anything because you&rsquo;re with the children. You go to activities and shows, spend time at the beach or on a yacht &mdash; but it&rsquo;s definitely not your vacation. You have to allow your employers to have a good time, and it&rsquo;s not at all important whether or not you have a good time.&rdquo;<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-myth-2-summer-nannies-can-make-an-insane-amount-of-money\"><b>Myth 2: Summer nannies can make an insane amount of money.<\/b><\/h2><p><b>Fact: <\/b>In some cases, nannies who do more can make more, but they&rsquo;re not getting a lot of money to do nothing.&nbsp;<\/p><p><b>Vajana explains: <\/b>&ldquo;I work year-round, but my annual salary is in the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.care.com\/c\/nannies-making-six-figures\/\">six figures<\/a>. However, like with many jobs, the higher the salary, the higher the expectations and the higher the demands. It&rsquo;s a lot of pressure, especially during the summertime, and you&rsquo;re expected to do much more than just child care. We&rsquo;re constantly traveling, and I&rsquo;m fully responsible for getting the children ready for trips, which means clothes shopping, immunizations and planning activities. The parents are not involved, which means I&rsquo;m also in charge of packing and coordinating the children&rsquo;s schedules, no matter what. Even if a child is sick, you have to travel. That means I still have to pack, even if one of them is throwing up and the other one wants to play &mdash; and then I&rsquo;m taking care of them on the plane.&rdquo;<\/p><p>There have also been plenty of, well, let&rsquo;s just say uncomfortable moments Vajana has had to deal with while living with families during the summer. Imagine one of the children&rsquo;s parents going through your personal dresser drawers on your days off, or having your room in the basement &mdash; where the dad tends to wander around in his underwear! Yikes!<\/p><p>Bigger paychecks come with greater responsibilities and higher expectations. Even though it would be awesome to make six figures, it&rsquo;s also important to consider how much more work you&rsquo;d have to take on to earn it.<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-myth-3-nannies-for-the-super-rich-get-the-super-rich-lifestyle-to-match\"><b>Myth 3: Nannies for the super-rich get the super-rich lifestyle to match.<\/b><\/h2><p><b>Fact: <\/b>Although they often make more money, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.care.com\/c\/how-much-does-summer-nanny-make\/\">summer nannies<\/a> for the super-rich generally aren&rsquo;t living like the Kardashians.<\/p><p><b>Vajana explains: <\/b>&ldquo;Instead of feeling like a celebrity, some nannies feel lonely and isolated since we&rsquo;re bound to strict confidentiality agreements with the family. So, although I&rsquo;ve met presidents, dined with royalty and been invited to a celebrity&rsquo;s home, I&rsquo;m not able to share my stories with anyone. In fact, I&rsquo;ve been so invisible that I&rsquo;ve entered foreign countries and my passport hasn&rsquo;t been stamped. I&rsquo;ve been to remote and beautiful locations, and nobody has known that I&rsquo;ve been there. I&rsquo;ve attended very important events, but my name is not on the guest list. Why? Because I&rsquo;m only at these events for one reason: to ensure the children are seen at their best and to deliver the best possible care to my charges and their extended family. I&rsquo;m the help, and sometimes that hurts my sense of pride.&rdquo;<\/p><p>Yet, nannies for super-rich families are exposed to a lifestyle many of us can only dream of. You might be willing to give up a little of your personal life if it means being able to take a private jet to New York for lunch and then another to San Francisco for dinner with the children, of course.<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-myth-4-summer-nannies-get-some-personal-time-on-their-family-s-vacations\"><b>Myth 4: Summer nannies get some personal time on their family&rsquo;s vacations.<\/b><\/h2><p><b>Fact: <\/b>Most high net worth families who decide to take a nanny on a summer vacation will expect you to stay with them the whole time, day and night. You&rsquo;ll be on duty the whole time. And most likely, you&rsquo;ll have the children sleeping in your room, too.<\/p><p><b>Vajana explains: <\/b>&ldquo;During the summer, I never make my own plans and basically live with the family to make sure their summer is amazing. But it&rsquo;s the great kids, the constant sense of adventure and, let&rsquo;s be honest, the money that make me do it over and over again. Plans change at the drop of a hat. One minute, we&rsquo;d be going on vacation to Spain, and the next minute we&rsquo;d actually be going to Antarctica, so obviously that meant I had to change the whole suitcase! I also have to be extremely adaptable. One summer, I was on vacation with a family who had three young children. We spent a fair amount of time at sea, so it was really challenging because if you&rsquo;re not in the water, you&rsquo;re on the boat with the children, with nowhere else to go. You really have to be able to go with the flow, no matter what the situation brings.&rdquo;<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-myth-5-it-s-a-fabulous-life\"><b>Myth 5: It&rsquo;s a fabulous life.<\/b><\/h2><p><b>Fact: <\/b>The level of gratification you get out of the job depends on how you perceive it and the family you work for.<\/p><p><b>Vajana explains: <\/b>&ldquo;The thing I find most rewarding is being able to travel to new places with the children and opening their eyes to new cultures. It&rsquo;s also great to see them develop and grow into little people. And my career has broadened my horizons, too. Being a nanny for a rich family has allowed me to live in six countries on two different continents, and I&rsquo;ve learned to speak two languages fluently and dabble in a few more. I&rsquo;ve built on the experiences from my roles and I&rsquo;m fortunate that I&rsquo;ve been able to live and connect with different cultures around the world. As a former HR director and teacher, I love to continuously learn and help others discover skills they did not think they had.&rdquo;<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Wonder what it&#8217;s like to become a nanny for a rich family? 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