Money Talk - Who Pays For What? | APOP

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @aupairohparis6083
    @aupairohparis6083  4 года назад +2

    ❤️ Hey You! ❤️ Looking for an au pair job? Check out our job postings here! ↠↠↠ aupairohparis.com/jobs We update this page weekly with the latest families looking for au pairs all over France! Comment down below and SUBSCRIBE to show us your support! 😘

  • @ChloeArcher
    @ChloeArcher 6 лет назад +15

    i wanna meet you guys when i go to Paris lol

  • @mackenziecooper1353
    @mackenziecooper1353 5 лет назад +6

    Hi! I just have a general question about asking about salary and pocket money when talking to host families. I get into good conversations with some families and they explain basic responsibilities and accommodations, but I do not know how to bring up the topic of how much they pay a week. I do not want to sound rude or greedy by asking early in the conversation, but I also need to know so I can plan accordingly :)

  • @emilynaismith987
    @emilynaismith987 4 года назад

    Your channel is SO helpful thank you so much

  • @lolamax3955
    @lolamax3955 6 лет назад +4

    I’m thinking about applying to be an au pair and i have a question! Is it normal to just be an au pair for a short amount of time like 2-4 months or is more of like a year type deal?

  • @maries.5587
    @maries.5587 5 лет назад +3

    Is it possible to pay for things in cash in Paris? For groceries, entrance tickets, in cafés/restaurants, etc? I went to Amsterdam last year and discovered that they require you to pay with a credit card in most places, even including some supermarkets, so I just thought I‘d ask if I need to prepare myself for something similar in Paris? Love your videos btw! :)

    • @maries.5587
      @maries.5587 5 лет назад +1

      Au Pair, Oh Paris That‘s good to know, thanks for your reply! :)

  • @leksalexsa8098
    @leksalexsa8098 6 лет назад

    Thank you for another helpful video!

  • @helenebrezt
    @helenebrezt Год назад

    I do not understand why you have to pay for the kids with your pocket money! The family give you the money your pocket money is yours!

  • @AndreaLE1
    @AndreaLE1 6 лет назад +2

    Hi girls ! I´m going to be an au pair in Sweden! Toiletries should be paid by the family or me ? I´ll be living in the same house with them... How do I talk about that with my host family? SEND HELP I´m only a first-timer lol BTW, I´ve watched all your videos! They´re soooo helpful!! love you

    • @stardusstie
      @stardusstie 6 лет назад

      i want to au pair in sweden too! how is it going???

  • @serenapozzatello7664
    @serenapozzatello7664 6 лет назад

    Hi! :) I'd like to know something about phone bills, I had a look at the prices on the internet and they are crazy. What kind of sim card do you have? Thanks!

  • @Hannah-sx6lp
    @Hannah-sx6lp 5 лет назад

    How many weeks of paid holiday do you get in France?

  • @frannyparis5636
    @frannyparis5636 3 года назад

    Hey! Do you know anything about host families paying for your french course? I recently signed up to become an au pair next year, and I thought you could study for free but after further investigation it appears not hahaha so I'm curious about them at least paying the French course and I can see about university later.

    • @aupairohparis6083
      @aupairohparis6083  3 года назад

      Hi there! A lot of families do pay for it, I guess just take a look into your contract or if you're traveling with an agency, take a look at their policies!

    • @helenebrezt
      @helenebrezt Год назад

      @@aupairohparis6083 it is not a question of policies or agency, it is a question or law. The au pair must pay for the courses in France. Some families would pay but this is not mandatory. Get informed!

  • @letitiah4227
    @letitiah4227 6 лет назад

    Hi, I'm in need of some advice. I'm from Australia and I want to Au Pair. I want to stay for max 8 months but I have a dilema. In Australia, we don't have an Au Pair Visa (that I'm aware) so the legal way to go overseas and work is of course a Working Holiday Visa. The problem is that visa is valid for 12 months- but only allows max of 6 months working (out of 12 months stay) and max of 3 months with the same employer. this means that I can only Au Pair for a max of 3 months, which seems too short a time to me and the chances of a Host Family going thru the whole process with me for only three months... (might not be sufficent time to connect with kids and family blah blah blah). I've seen other Australians offer to Au Pair for much longer than 3 months but idk how they can. Hope this makes sense :)

    • @k_samantha9839
      @k_samantha9839 6 лет назад +1

      Hey, I know you asked this a while ago, but I thought I'd reply anyways. I'm not sure which Working Holiday Visa you're applying for, but if its the subclass 417, then the original condition was that you can't work with the same family for more than 6 months, but they recently changed that. Just google "working as Au Pair in Australia for more than 6 months possible?" and you'll find the new ruling.
      I'm also going to Australia in 2 weeks and I know that the whole process can be really confusing, so please feel free to message me if you have any questions. :)

  • @elisekelsey3194
    @elisekelsey3194 5 лет назад

    What about language courses? Do you have any videos on that? Or how much will they cost?

    • @asialanzi5471
      @asialanzi5471 5 лет назад

      they have a video about language courses in Paris