walang yaya sa australia.. hahahah.. good luck!
if you get a yaya by law you have to pay them the minimum wage of 18 aud per hour.
eh diba usual salary ng mga tao is only 18 aud per hour? ..hahahahaha!
my sister's brother in law is a bank executive in a big bank..in a really big position ala movies na wall street na level nyan even if you combine your salary in IT, as a teacher or whatever.. it won't be 1/4 of his salary pa din.
they have no yaya. no helper. no driver!
his wife works pa nga part time and the kids go to daycare when wife is not home.
what they have is a cleaning service that come twice a week lang to clean their house/ pool etc. but he still cleans his own car and mow his own lawn..hahahahaha!
so if you get a yaya and pay her below minimum wage..<b>that's under the table</b> unless you go by the law and pay them the minimum wage.
but getting a visa for yaya is another matter..π i think the quickest way is still a tourist visa but they have to go in and out of the country din and still show evidence of funds.
also if you pay yaya below minimum wage..they will think na parang slavery po yan. you might even get into trouble if yaya becomes disgruntled and meet a old australian man the mag sumbong sila! hahaha!
even an au pair.. yung mga students/ backpackers/ tourists that would exchange accommodation to live in your house to care for your kids part time are still paid the mimimum wage.
same for babysitters..go to gumtree, the cheapest babysitter is 15 aud per hour if you find one! most are asking nga 20 aud per hour almost sweldo na ng nurse assistantπ
im paying daycare for my 4 years old.. 90 aud per day inclusive of food. what can i do i have no choice.. minimum is 3 days even though i have asked kahit 2 days lang pero di pumayag ang center. this january pa sya start kasi we took her home muna while naka waiting list sya which took us mga 4 months to get into this daycare.