Hi everyone!
I am here again :) I need to tell you something. I was sure I had found THE FAMILY. Everything was perfect: the place where they live, open minded HP, a lovely small HK buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut nothing is perfect! a difficult big HK!
Ok, let me explain myself:
- They live in NYC very close to the most important places.
- He is musician(HD), they are so friendly and love doing parties at home. So they use to have friends over and the au pair is included in the parties.
- I don't have to drive, that's a good point because because I don't like it very much.
- The schudle is so good: just afternoons Monday to Friday and weekends off.
How I said everything was lovely.
Well, They contacted me. We started to speak over email and we did the first skype. I met all the family and I really felt they were the family I was looking for.
During the first called I also met their current au pair and the HM introduced me to her and she gave me her Facebook adress and telephone number.
The second step was to speak with the current au pair. She extended with them for 9 more months so It is a good signal. Well, when I spoke with her , she started to tell me a lot of bad things like:
- The mum is not really nice.
- the big HK has lots of problems and she is really difficult. She needs more attention and she can be really good but she can also be really bad sometimes.
- The mum doesn't know how to manage and She use to apologize the HK so at the end the girl doesn't learn. This behave won't change never.
- Things that the HK use to do: she say bad words to the au pair, throw things when is angry and she even escapes.
Well that's not all, the HM has been so clear and direct. She said I should know everything before I got there. So, she said this type of things about the HK:
"The HK knows how to upset the current au pair because the current au pair is a very sensitive person. The HK insults her when she's upset about something or doesn't want to do something the au pair tells her to do, the HK might make fun ofthe au pair's accent or tell her she wishes she had a different au pair or other things she knows hurt her feelings. Then things will escalate because the current au pair gets upset and usually everything gets worse before it is resolved.
I think the heart of the matter is that the HK is a kid that needs a lot of attention and when she doesn't get the positive attention she desires she tries to get negative attention but then she ends up even more unhappy when everyone gets upset with her. The more you give her positive attention, reinforce good behavior, compliment her accomplishments and talents, offer hugs and take an interest in what she wants to talk about, the less she will act out. The trouble is that it's hard to find time to do this as much as you'd like while also getting homework done, paying attention to the other kid as well, getting her to eat before karate or do whatever task she is trying to avoid.
She also seems to believe that adults who are serious and authoritarian all the time are "mean" because they don't give her many opportunities to laugh, be silly or have fun. So you have to show her you are in charge, but with a smile and a joke, not a threat and an argument. Hopefully you know what I mean. "
That's just some information. So I am confused, I don't know what to do. I don't know If i will be able to manage some situations that obviously will happen.
I need to think. They want to match with me but I am not sure.
What to do you think? I know don't exist the perfect family but probably it is too much. Don't you think so?
Heeeeeelp meeee!! lol
All the best,
Mire
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dissabte, 25 de maig del 2013
divendres, 19 d’abril del 2013
Hey I'm alive!
Hola chicas!!
Sigo viva :)
Llevo tiempo sin escribir porque no tengo mucho que contar, sigo hablando con familías ( ya van 8) y bueno como ya sabreis las que andeis liadas con esto, hay tres opciones:
- Familias que te encantan, te emocionas y ya te ves super feliz por los States viviendo este añito con ellos. Y luego recibes el trágico e-mail de....I am sorry but...
- Familias que no te gustan de entrada y siguen sin gustarte mas adelante o por el contrario cambias de opinión una vez que haces skype.
- La familia perfecta, que te encanta y les encantas.
Bien pues ahí ando, buscando la ultima de las tres opciones. Si eso sucede sereis las primeras en saberlo, no sabeis que ilusión me haría escribir una entrada de: siiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!tengo HF!!
Y vosotras como vais? Estais encontrando complicado el proceso de match?
Muchos animos a todas! Y enhorabuena a aquellas que ya habeis encontrado HF, que os voy siguiendo por vuestros blogs y me alegro mucho!
Hasta prontooo! Xx
Hey girls!
I am still alive :)
I didn't write for a long because I haven't had anything to tell you. I am still speaking with families (8 families right now) and how all of you know during the match process you can find 3 situations:
- Families that you love. When you find them you get so excited and you start imagining you living with them (all is lovely). BUT, then you recieve the tragical e-mail: I am sorry but...
- Families that you definetly don't like. You try to know them a bit more and:
· You change your mind.
· You still thinking they're not the famili you are looking for.
- The last option: you find the perfect family and they also think you are the perfect au pair for them.
Well, I hope to achieve the 3rd option soon, I can't wait to write a post for all of you saying: Yeeeeeeee, I have HF!!
How are you girls? Are you feeling the match process is pretty hard, too?
Good luck for all of you! Congrats to all who has found the perfect HF. I read your blogs and I am so happy for you!
See you soon! XXX
Sigo viva :)
Llevo tiempo sin escribir porque no tengo mucho que contar, sigo hablando con familías ( ya van 8) y bueno como ya sabreis las que andeis liadas con esto, hay tres opciones:
- Familias que te encantan, te emocionas y ya te ves super feliz por los States viviendo este añito con ellos. Y luego recibes el trágico e-mail de....I am sorry but...
- Familias que no te gustan de entrada y siguen sin gustarte mas adelante o por el contrario cambias de opinión una vez que haces skype.
- La familia perfecta, que te encanta y les encantas.
Bien pues ahí ando, buscando la ultima de las tres opciones. Si eso sucede sereis las primeras en saberlo, no sabeis que ilusión me haría escribir una entrada de: siiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!tengo HF!!
Y vosotras como vais? Estais encontrando complicado el proceso de match?
Muchos animos a todas! Y enhorabuena a aquellas que ya habeis encontrado HF, que os voy siguiendo por vuestros blogs y me alegro mucho!
Hasta prontooo! Xx
Hey girls!
I am still alive :)
I didn't write for a long because I haven't had anything to tell you. I am still speaking with families (8 families right now) and how all of you know during the match process you can find 3 situations:
- Families that you love. When you find them you get so excited and you start imagining you living with them (all is lovely). BUT, then you recieve the tragical e-mail: I am sorry but...
- Families that you definetly don't like. You try to know them a bit more and:
· You change your mind.
· You still thinking they're not the famili you are looking for.
- The last option: you find the perfect family and they also think you are the perfect au pair for them.
Well, I hope to achieve the 3rd option soon, I can't wait to write a post for all of you saying: Yeeeeeeee, I have HF!!
How are you girls? Are you feeling the match process is pretty hard, too?
Good luck for all of you! Congrats to all who has found the perfect HF. I read your blogs and I am so happy for you!
See you soon! XXX
Etiquetes de comentaris:
América,
au pair,
aupaircare,
experiencia au pair,
living USA,
match,
NY,
USA
dijous, 21 de març del 2013
Nice blogs
Para todas aquellas que como yo andais liadas en el proceso de cómo llegar a ser au pair en USA, os recomiendo varias cosas:
(Clica encima de las palabras sombreadas, estos links te llevaran a diferentes webs con toda la información)
- Repaseis toda la información que pone a nuestra disposición la agencia, hablaré de Aupair Care que es la agencia que yo he elegido y por lo tanto la que conozco bien:
- Au pair Handbook, podeis encontrarlo en vuestra aupair room.
- Requisitos
- Que chequeeis toda la información que aparece en vuestra aupair room. Una vez hayas realizado la entrevista en tu ciudad, tu documentación será aprobada por tu Programme Coordinator y la enviará a Estados Unidos para ser revisada. Es entonces cuando tu aupair room será modificada y esta nueva pantalla es la que tendrás durante todo el proceso hasta que realizes el match con una de las famílias. Te recomiendo que investigues a fondo tu aupair room, que mires los videos...
- Tasas y prestaciones.
- Algo muy importante, teniendo en cuenta que estamos hablando de Estados Unidos dónde el derecho a sanidad pública brilla por su ausencia: Seguro médico. Pero esperemos no tengamos que comprobar en primera persona la calidad del seguro.
- Fechas.
- Supongo que todas abreis echado un ojo a los millones de blogs que aparecen por internet de aupairs en USA. Compartiré con vosotras los que más me gustan, aunque la lista se va ampliando por momentos, bueno ahí va mi ránking:
- Como os he explicado mi sueño de vivir en USA viene de lejos, os paso un blog que no recuerdo desde cuando lo sigo. Es una chica valenciana que inició sus andanzas por USA como au pair y más tarde decidió probar suerte por su cuenta y la verdad que es de envidiar su experiencia y la vida que ha conseguido alli. Este es su blog Sobreviviendo en NY. Ahora tiene nuevo blog, más centrado en mostrar la vida como neoyorkina (mejores restaurantes, tiendas, eventos...)que también os paso el link: Living in NY.
- En el número dos de mi ránking personal, un blog que me encanta por la forma de escribir que tiene, por como relata sus aventuras y por su capacidad de afrontar situaciones con humor. Me encanta este blog: Blog de Silvia. Empecé a seguirlo hace poco y en unos dias leí todos sus posts, muy entretenido.
- Un blog que he descubierto hoy y me ha parecido super interesante. Nos habla de su experiencia como au pair y de algo menos común y que no solemos pensar durante el match, el REMATCH. Os paso el link: http://myaupairheartinusa.blogspot.com.es Destacaría de este blog (por lo que llevo leido) varios post muy interesantes:
- Su entrada sobre el tema Rematch: ¿No quieres Rematch? Lee ésto Presta mucha atención a todos los consejos que nos da, ¡Muy interesantes!
- Su lista de preguntas para entrevistas en el proceso de Match: Questions
- He mirado muchos blogs durant este tiempo, a continuación os añodo algunos otros que también me han gustado: En tierras ajenas, Surfin USA, ¿Futura Au Pair en EEUU?
¡Espero que os sirva de ayuda! Si conoceis algun otro blog interesante no dudeis en hacermelo saber.
Un besazo!!!xx
Etiquetes de comentaris:
América,
au pair,
aupaircare,
blogs,
experiencia au pair,
NY,
USA
dimecres, 20 de març del 2013
I need cheering up!
Hola a tod@s!
Siento este tiempo desaparecida, como os he comentado varias veces esto de llegar a ser au pair en América es un proceso largo y muy lento. A diferencia de mi experiencia como au pair en UK, en el que en menos de un mes de tomar la decisión de irme ya estaba subida al avión de camino al encuentro de mi HF, para entrar en Estados Unidos necesitas paciencia muuuuucha paciencia.
La cosa es que cuando el proceso es rápido, no tienes mucho tiempo para pensar y todo es mas sencillo, te dejas llevar por la emoción del momento jeje y cuando te quieres dar cuenta ya no hay vuelta atrás.
Pues bien, la emoción del momento va desapareciendo y ahora empiezo a pensar de forma mas racional las ventajas e inconvenientes que implica irte un año entero a 6000km de distancia. Y de ahí mi entrada I need cheering up!, necesitaba animarme de nuevo antes de volver a escribir.
Sinceramente no se si seré capaz de estar un año en Estados Unidos, lejos de toda mi gente a la que quiero muchiiiiisimo. Soy una persona sensible, con un carácter fuerte y no se que tal llevaré la convivencia. Me da miedo no hacer una buena elección, en cuanto a la HF.
Pese a todas estas dudas que me han ido surgiendo estas últimas semanas, he llegado a la conclusión que como decia el anuncio "Impossible is nothing". Asi que sigo adelante con esta aventura y espero volver a recuperar toda la ilusión que me llevó a dar el paso después de tanto tiempo con esta idea en mente.
Hello!!
I'm sorry I didn't write any post for a long time. How I have told you, to become an au pair in the US is not an easy job. It is more difficult in US than in UK. When I decided to become an au pair in UK last year, I achieved it in less than 2 months. I didn't have time to think too much about it.
But now I'm having a lot of time to think about the decision I've taken. I'm thinking about all the good points as during the begining but now i'm also thinking about all the bad points. I'm thinking about how difficult can be the life far away (6.000km) during a WHOLE year. This is why I need cheering up and I've been thinking If I've taken the right decision and if I should continue with this project.
To be honest, I'm not sure if I will be able to achieve it. My family will be so far. Furthermore, I know myself and I am a tender person but I have a strong personality. I'm afraid about the match, I don't know if i will choose the right family.
Anyway, I've taken a decision and it is to go ahead because impossible is nothing. I don't want to regret in the future.
I know it won't be easy and wonderfull all the time, of course. But I'm sure I'll rememeber this year all my life.
Making a big life change is pretty scary.
But, do you know what's even scarier? Regret.
I would like to know more about you. You can share with me your own experience or your opinion about the posts,...Don't doubt to comment I will be happy to reply!
Me gustaría conocer más sobre vosotr@s. Podeis compartir conmigo vuestras experiencias o darme vuestra opinión sobre los posts....No dudeis en comentar, estaré encantada de contestar y saber mas de cada unos de vosotros!
Mil gracias a todos!XXX
Me gustaría conocer más sobre vosotr@s. Podeis compartir conmigo vuestras experiencias o darme vuestra opinión sobre los posts....No dudeis en comentar, estaré encantada de contestar y saber mas de cada unos de vosotros!
Mil gracias a todos!XXX
Etiquetes de comentaris:
América,
au pair,
aupairworld,
blog,
cheer up,
living USA
dijous, 21 de febrer del 2013
My experience as au pair parte II
Experiencia personal como au pair:
Despues de hablaros de la agencia os cuento un poquito como fue mi experiencia. Todo fue muy rápido, me inscribí en aupairworld y en un mes ya tenía host family y estaba haciendo las maletas para vivir mi aventura por UK. Tras hablar con varias famílias de muchos tipos:
- Una família encantadora con 3 hijos, que vivian en un pequeño pueblecito (demasiado rural por las imágenes) que incluso tenian su propia granja.
Tras contactar con la anterior au pair, era la HF número uno en el ranking.
- Un padre soltero, que ni siquiera tenia foto de perfil por lo que no pude ponerle cara y que descarté su solicitud de inmediato.
- Una madre soltera, que por sus mensajes no tenia problema en dejar claro que quería una limpiadora/cocinera/chófer. Fue descartada rapidamente :D
- Una família hindú, que la madre por motivos laborales pasaba mucho tiempo viajando. Por lo que tenía que pasar muchos momentos sola con la niña y el padre. Esta família me envió de entrada un email titulado Rules and Timetable. Donde especificaba las normas de la casa y mi horario. Muy estrictos para mi gusto y poco flexibles. Los descarté.
- Por último, contactó conmigo la que finalmente sería mi HF. Una família del norte de Gales, compuesta por padre galés, madre española (de Barcelona como yo) y niña de 2 añitos. Desde el primer contacto hubo muy buen feeling y me dejé llevar por la intuición mas que por ninguna otra cosa. Una pareja joven, activos, con muchos proyectos y a primera vista todo me parecia perfecto e ideal. En el proceso de selección, la família dudaba entre mi y dos chicas más. Por lo que les ofreció a las otras dos chicas la opción de venir como working experience (prácticas laborales) a sus guarderias. Así que seriamos 3 españolas viviendo en la casa, por lo que no estaría sola, tendría dos compañeras de aventura.
El requisito que me pedían era hablar catalán con la niña, algo que no me beneficiaba ya que mi objetivo era aprender inglés pero estaba tan encantada con la família que acepté.
Como todo el mundo puede pensar, el hecho de tener una HM española podía llegar a ser negativo. Bien, yo lo valoré como algo positivo en el sentido que tendría alguien con quien comunicarme facilmente ante cualquier problema. Además el cambio no sería tan drástico, mantendría algo de España en esa casa, no sería todo tan inglés...La parte negativa se cumplió, hablaba en español siempre. Las primeras semanas con la família fueron geniales, además hice muy buenas migas con las otras dos chicas españolas (Laura y Pepa).
Otro punto importante es que ambos HM y HD trabajan desde casa, por lo que la mayor parte del tiempo estaban en casa conmigo. Algo que os recomiendo que tengais en cuenta a la hora de elegir familia. Bajo mi punto de vista es algo a evitar.
Las primeras semanas de felicidad, de color de rosa fueron desapareciendo. La convivencia va haciendo mella y van saliendo poquito a poquito los carácteres de cada uno con lo que fui descubriendo mi incompatibilidad con mi HM. Cada vez la convivencia se fue haciendo mas difiícil por varios motivos:
- No estaba aprendiendo inglés.
- Mi horario, bueno, no habia horario. Todo dependia del humor y planes diarios de mi HM.
- Pasar tantas horas con mi HF me resultaba pesado.
- Debido a mi horario (según mi HM flexivo, según mi criterio INEXISTENTE) no podia asistir a mis clases de inglés (gratuitas en la biblioteca local).
- Mis funciones cada vez eran más y más y más. Estaba pasando a ser mas bien una limpiadora que una aupair.
Así que decidí solucionar todos estos aspectos que no me permitían estar feliz y tras no conseguir mejoras decidí (después de tres meses) finalizar mi etapa como au pair en UK.
Mis compañeras estuvieron apoyándome y se convirtieron en mi british family. Esta british family que empezó con solo dos personitas muy especiales fue creciendo (como habeis visto en el post Despedidas...¿ya?)
Bien, mi etapa en UK no habia acabado, mi objetivo de aprender inglés y de vivir una buena experiencia no se había cumplido así que decidí buscar piso y un trabajo (como camarera) y continuar en ello!
Para nada quiero desanimaros después de contaros mi experiencia como au pair en UK. Al contrario, con esto pretendo ayudaros a que no cometais los mismos errores que yo cometí. Por supuesto, es bueno dejarse llevar por la intuición pero siempre teniendo en cuenta muchas más cosas. Hay que valorar los aspectos positivos y negativos que de entrada puedes observar en la HF y analizar friamente todo esto antes de dejarte llevar por impulsos. Es SUPER importante, dejar claro un acuerdo escrito sobre las condiciones laborales. Este acuerdo debe ser aceptado y respetado por ambas partes, podrás recurrir a él ante situaciones que no te resulten apropiadas.
My personal experience as au pair in UK:
You already know how to work as au pair in UK . You can check it out at my last post:(http://livingusa13.blogspot.com.es/2013/02/my-experience-as-au-pair-in-uk-primera.html).
Now, I'n going to tell you more about my personal experience. The process was really fast, I posted up my profile at aupairworld and one month later, I had HF and I was packing my stuff to get there. During this month so many families contacted me:
-A lovely family with 3 kids, they lived in an small town, they even had their own farm! They introduce me to the last au pair and I was so happy. They were my favourite family.
- A single dad. He hadn't got profile picture! I couldn't imagine how he was and I didn't feel confident so I rejected his offer.
- A single mum. Her messages were so clear, she was looking for an au pair to clean, to cook and to drive. Obviously, I rejected her offer.
- An indian family. The HM had to travel a lot so she wasn't at home for weeks. I had to spend a lot of time with the HD and the host kid. At first email that they sent me was included at the end a timetable and a lot of rules. They weren't flexible and opend minded so I rejected to be their au pair.
- The last family who contacts me was MY HF. They are from Wales, the HD is welsh, the HM is Spanish (She is from Barcelona like me). They are parents of a little baby girl. She is 2 years old now, one and a half when I got there.
Since the first time I saw them by skype I had a good feeling. I got carried by the feelings instead of my brain. They are a young and active family, they have lots of projects. At first appearance everytihing was perfect. So I didn't doubt and I chose them.
The family was doubting between me and another 2 spanish girls. Finnally, They diceded to gave them the opportunity to come to UK as well. Two spanish girl came to work at their company (nursery) as a working experience.
So we were 3 spanish girls living together and sharing the same experience since de beggining.
The requirement to work with this family was I should speak catalan with the HK. It wasn't good for me because I wanted to improve my english, but I accepted it.
As everyone can think, the fact of having a spanish HM wasn't good for me. At first, I thought it as something positive: I could speak spanish if i had any problem. Furthermore, the change of life wasn't going to be as big. BUT she always was speaking spanish!
The first month was really nice, they were so nice with me. My friendship with my spanish parterns was everyday closer. The HM and the HD worked from home, so day were at home ALL day. It wasn't good, too much time together.
Everytime the experience turned harder. My HM and me didn't match. Furthermore I wasn't achieving my objectives: I wasn't improving my English, I hadn't got a scheudle, I couldn't assist to my English lessons, my duties were growing (cleaning, cooking, ...) and obviously it wasn't my job.
I tried to fix all of this problems but It wasn't possible so I decided to finish my au pair experience. Anyway I continued living in UK, I wanted to improve my English and to be happy living there, meeting people and having fun. I got a new job as waitress and I rented a house.
I met another special person, my flatmate who helped me with this big change in my life.
I don't want to let you down with my experience as au pair in UK. Otherwise I would like you to learn of it. I mean not doing the same mistakes i did.
To have good feelings during the skype calls with the HF is important but don't match them unless you have more reasons.
Check all the good points and the bad ones as well. You should have an agreement, your HF and you should sign it. In this way, If you have any argument you will have something to prove you're right.
Os dejo con una canción muy apropiada después de mi historia por UK:
Now, I would like to share with you a nice song:
My personal experience as au pair in UK:
You already know how to work as au pair in UK . You can check it out at my last post:(http://livingusa13.blogspot.com.es/2013/02/my-experience-as-au-pair-in-uk-primera.html).
Now, I'n going to tell you more about my personal experience. The process was really fast, I posted up my profile at aupairworld and one month later, I had HF and I was packing my stuff to get there. During this month so many families contacted me:
-A lovely family with 3 kids, they lived in an small town, they even had their own farm! They introduce me to the last au pair and I was so happy. They were my favourite family.
- A single dad. He hadn't got profile picture! I couldn't imagine how he was and I didn't feel confident so I rejected his offer.
- A single mum. Her messages were so clear, she was looking for an au pair to clean, to cook and to drive. Obviously, I rejected her offer.
- An indian family. The HM had to travel a lot so she wasn't at home for weeks. I had to spend a lot of time with the HD and the host kid. At first email that they sent me was included at the end a timetable and a lot of rules. They weren't flexible and opend minded so I rejected to be their au pair.
- The last family who contacts me was MY HF. They are from Wales, the HD is welsh, the HM is Spanish (She is from Barcelona like me). They are parents of a little baby girl. She is 2 years old now, one and a half when I got there.
Since the first time I saw them by skype I had a good feeling. I got carried by the feelings instead of my brain. They are a young and active family, they have lots of projects. At first appearance everytihing was perfect. So I didn't doubt and I chose them.
The family was doubting between me and another 2 spanish girls. Finnally, They diceded to gave them the opportunity to come to UK as well. Two spanish girl came to work at their company (nursery) as a working experience.
So we were 3 spanish girls living together and sharing the same experience since de beggining.
The requirement to work with this family was I should speak catalan with the HK. It wasn't good for me because I wanted to improve my english, but I accepted it.
As everyone can think, the fact of having a spanish HM wasn't good for me. At first, I thought it as something positive: I could speak spanish if i had any problem. Furthermore, the change of life wasn't going to be as big. BUT she always was speaking spanish!
The first month was really nice, they were so nice with me. My friendship with my spanish parterns was everyday closer. The HM and the HD worked from home, so day were at home ALL day. It wasn't good, too much time together.
Everytime the experience turned harder. My HM and me didn't match. Furthermore I wasn't achieving my objectives: I wasn't improving my English, I hadn't got a scheudle, I couldn't assist to my English lessons, my duties were growing (cleaning, cooking, ...) and obviously it wasn't my job.
I tried to fix all of this problems but It wasn't possible so I decided to finish my au pair experience. Anyway I continued living in UK, I wanted to improve my English and to be happy living there, meeting people and having fun. I got a new job as waitress and I rented a house.
I met another special person, my flatmate who helped me with this big change in my life.
I don't want to let you down with my experience as au pair in UK. Otherwise I would like you to learn of it. I mean not doing the same mistakes i did.
To have good feelings during the skype calls with the HF is important but don't match them unless you have more reasons.
Check all the good points and the bad ones as well. You should have an agreement, your HF and you should sign it. In this way, If you have any argument you will have something to prove you're right.
Os dejo con una canción muy apropiada después de mi historia por UK:
Now, I would like to share with you a nice song:
"What doesn't kill you
makes you stronger,
stand a little taller"
Y por último :
And this:
And this:
En busca de la felicidad - Steve Conrad
Byeeeee!!!!
XO XO
XO XO
Etiquetes de comentaris:
au pair,
experiencia au pair,
reino unido,
spanish,
www.aupairworld.net
dimecres, 20 de febrer del 2013
My experience as au pair in UK.. primera parte
PARTE 1: AUPAIRWORLD
Lo prometido es deuda! ;)
Os contaré mi experiencia por tierras inglesas. Todo empezó el año pasado, estaba terminando la carrera de Psicología y la situación en España era pésima (como sigue siendo ahora). Así que pensé que un cambio de aires no me iria nada mal...
Mi propósito principal era aprender inglés, además era una experiencia que me llamaba mucho la atención. Estados Unidos siemper había sido mi destino soñado pero tras valorar la opción y teniendo en cuenta que nunca habia vivido sola, que nunca me habia separado de mi familia...me parecia demasiado.
Así que opté por algo mas facil, Reino Unido. Una vez tomada la decisión, lo comenté en casa. Las reacciones fueron de sorpresa general y de incredulidad por parte de todos, pero al ver que yo seguia adelante, toda mi familia me apoyó e incluso me ayudaron en todo el proceso. La verdad, que es super importante el apoyo de la gente que te rodea.
Bien, pues la cosa siguió adelante, tenía claro que me queria ir pero no sabia como hacerlo, a donde recurrir, NADA. Tras investigar un poco, encontré varias opciones:
- Agencias que te ayudan con todo el proceso, las hay de dos tipos:
* Las que te buscan trabajo en el extranjero.
* Las que te ofrecen cursos de idiomas en el extranjero.
Ninguna de estas opciones me interesaban, eran demasiado caras y no hacian nada que no pudiese hacer yo misma. Así que seguí con la búsqueda.
- Webs de autocandidatura para trabajar como aupair en el extranjero. Es aquí donde encontré la fórmula para conseguir mi objetivo, llegar a Reino Unido! La web que elegí es: www.aupairworld.net .
Aupairworld:
Se trata de una página GRATUITA dónde tanto los candidat@s como las famílias publican su perfil. Al registrarte debes incluir información personal, académica y profesional. Además de fotos (es aconsejable fotos donde aparezcas con niños con los que hayas trabajado como niñera, profesora...aunque también puedes poner una foto tuya con algun primo,vecino...) y una carta dirigida a tu futura host family.
Al registrarte te aparecerán varias preguntas del tipo:
- Disponibilidad.
- Preferencias.
- Fumador/no fumador.
Bien, una vez que has completado tu perfil, las famílias tienen acceso a él y tu también tienes acceso al de las famílas. La web dispone de un sistema de mensajería, dónde las famílias se ponen en contacto contigo o tu contactas con las famílias. Este sistema te da la opción de enviar un sms previamente escrito o escribir tu propio mensaje a la família comunicándoles tu interés. De la misma manera, para descartar solicitudes de famílias que no te interesen.
Si alguna família contacta contigo mediante la web, te llegará un email comunicándotelo. Ellos no tienen acceso a tu información privada (email, teléfono). Si tras tener el primer contacto con la família mediante la web y visitar su perfil, sigues interesado, puedes solicitarles seguir hablando por skype y email. Es entonces, cuando tu das tu información (dirección de email, skype e incluso teléfono si quieres).
Cuando no interviene ninguna agencia de por medio, aparecen una serie de ventajas e inconvenientes. Como ventajas: te ahorras el dinero que pagarías a la agencia. Como inconvenientes: todo el proceso depende de ti y de tu experiencia. Con esto me refiero, a marcar las normas, límites y llegar a un acuerdo que deberá de ser cumplido por ambas partes. Una agencia suele facilitar un contrato a ambas partes que tiene que ser firmada como prueba de que tanto host family como au pair han llegado a un acuerdo y esas cláusalas se cumplirán. En caso de que no sea así, la agencia deberá intervenir y siempre podrás recurrir a tu agencia ante cualquier problema.
En el caso de utilizar aupairworld, recomiendo: dejar todo atado y por escrito antes de la llegada. Me refiero a horarios (jornada laboral - horas que trabajarás, dias libres), salario, clases de inglés, tareas que realizarás, tareas que NO realizarás. En caso de conducir, disponer de un seguro y conocer las condiciones de éste. Debes saber si la família pondrá a tu disposición un teléfono y acordar las condiciones.
Es muy importante, saber de antemano dónde te alojaras: tu habitación (solicitar fotos) así como de la casa y de las facillidades de ésta (ubicación - céntrica/no céntrica, internet, télefono, baño - compartido/privado).
SKYPE:
Conoce a la familia por skype antes de seleccionar ninguna de ellas. Aprovecha las llamadas de skype para conocer mejor a las familias. Te aconsejo realizar una lista de preguntas sobre aspectos importantes que debes conocer sobre ellos (estilo educativo, creencias/valores, normas, establecer un acuerdo en cuanto a jornada laboral, tareas a desempeñar...).
AVISO: Es muy habitual sobretodo en Reino Unido que las famílias busquen au pair mediante este tipo de webs con la finalidad de encontrar limpiadora/chica multiusos. Establece de forma clara y por escrito tus normas y no dejes que se incumplan. No olvides, estás realizando un trabajo, aunque pongan a tu disposición alojamiento no les debes nada, es un intercambio, estas pagando con tu trabajo la comida que te dan y la habitación. Para la família es rentable, una niñera con un contrato laboral, seguridad social, etc...les costaría mucho mas que alojarte y alimentarte.
How I promised, I'm gonna tell you my british experience!
The last year, I was finishing my degree as Psychologist and the economical situation in Spain was so bad (It is still being bad). This is why I decided to change my life for a year.
My objective was to improve my english, furthermore it was an experience I' had always dreamt. US is the place where I wanted to live but I wasn't brave enoguh to do it. Why?
Well, because It was going to be my first time living abroad, far of my family, friends... so I thought UK was the best place.
When I took a decision, I told it to my family and friends. At first everyone was so surprised and they didn't believe it was real. I mean, They didn't believe I was goint to do it. But I done it! :)
Then,hen They realize it wasn't just a dream, it was real; Everyone in my family supported me and it's so important to continue and to get the success.
Well, I continued with my plans but I didn't know how to do it. I started to search some information. I found this information:
- Companies who help you. Two types of them:
* They can help you to find a job and accomodation. OR
* They can offer you an English course.
Both of them weren't for me. It is so expensive and at all they didn't do anythin I couldn't do. So my searching continued. I found the perfect option for me: It was a website called www.aupairworld.net .
Aupairworld:
It is a FREE website. The aupairs and the host families post their profile. If you gonna join you will have to include information about you, academic details and work experience. You also should post some pictures of you and a personal letter to your future host family. The website ask you some things as: yout availability, if do you smoke or you don't, driving license,...
When you finish your profile, you cant post it up. Then, the families will be able to see your profile as you will be able to see them. The website has a messenger sistem, it is like an email. You can write an email to a host family or a host family can write you. When a family contacts you by the website you will also recive an email to alert you.
If finally, you find the perfect family you can still talking with them and knowing more about them by skype or email. If everything is ok for you the next step will be the match.
If you get a company that helps you with the process...
It has some good points and some bad points. Good points: You won't have to pay. As a bad points: you will have to do everything by yourself, no one will helps you. If you have experience about it, will be ok. But If you don't have experience You will need some luck finfing a good family.
If you decide to use aupairworld...
You should have everything written. I mean is better to talk about important things by email (timetable, days off, wages, english lessons, duties,accomodation). If you are gonna drive, you'll need a driving licence and an insurance.
Skype:
It is the best way to meet the family. You should do an slype before you do the match. Use the skype calls to know more about the family. You can write a list of questions you can ask to the family, like: educational style, beliefs / values, rules, establish an agreement...
ADVICE: Is so common in UK. The families use this website but they are not looking for an au pair, instead of it they are looking for a cleaner/cooker...
So be careful! try to explain clearly to your HF what are you gonna do and what you aren't. Make an agreement and don't forget you're working. The HF is giving you an accomodation , food and pocket money but it is just an exchange, you are working hard for it.
How I promised, I'm gonna tell you my british experience!
The last year, I was finishing my degree as Psychologist and the economical situation in Spain was so bad (It is still being bad). This is why I decided to change my life for a year.
My objective was to improve my english, furthermore it was an experience I' had always dreamt. US is the place where I wanted to live but I wasn't brave enoguh to do it. Why?
Well, because It was going to be my first time living abroad, far of my family, friends... so I thought UK was the best place.
When I took a decision, I told it to my family and friends. At first everyone was so surprised and they didn't believe it was real. I mean, They didn't believe I was goint to do it. But I done it! :)
Then,hen They realize it wasn't just a dream, it was real; Everyone in my family supported me and it's so important to continue and to get the success.
Well, I continued with my plans but I didn't know how to do it. I started to search some information. I found this information:
- Companies who help you. Two types of them:
* They can help you to find a job and accomodation. OR
* They can offer you an English course.
Both of them weren't for me. It is so expensive and at all they didn't do anythin I couldn't do. So my searching continued. I found the perfect option for me: It was a website called www.aupairworld.net .
Aupairworld:
It is a FREE website. The aupairs and the host families post their profile. If you gonna join you will have to include information about you, academic details and work experience. You also should post some pictures of you and a personal letter to your future host family. The website ask you some things as: yout availability, if do you smoke or you don't, driving license,...
When you finish your profile, you cant post it up. Then, the families will be able to see your profile as you will be able to see them. The website has a messenger sistem, it is like an email. You can write an email to a host family or a host family can write you. When a family contacts you by the website you will also recive an email to alert you.
If finally, you find the perfect family you can still talking with them and knowing more about them by skype or email. If everything is ok for you the next step will be the match.
If you get a company that helps you with the process...
It has some good points and some bad points. Good points: You won't have to pay. As a bad points: you will have to do everything by yourself, no one will helps you. If you have experience about it, will be ok. But If you don't have experience You will need some luck finfing a good family.
If you decide to use aupairworld...
You should have everything written. I mean is better to talk about important things by email (timetable, days off, wages, english lessons, duties,accomodation). If you are gonna drive, you'll need a driving licence and an insurance.
Skype:
It is the best way to meet the family. You should do an slype before you do the match. Use the skype calls to know more about the family. You can write a list of questions you can ask to the family, like: educational style, beliefs / values, rules, establish an agreement...
ADVICE: Is so common in UK. The families use this website but they are not looking for an au pair, instead of it they are looking for a cleaner/cooker...
So be careful! try to explain clearly to your HF what are you gonna do and what you aren't. Make an agreement and don't forget you're working. The HF is giving you an accomodation , food and pocket money but it is just an exchange, you are working hard for it.
Etiquetes de comentaris:
au pair,
experiencia au pair,
gratis,
reino unido,
uk,
www.aupairworld.net
diumenge, 17 de febrer del 2013
Despedidas.... ¿ya? / Goodbye
DESPEDIDAS
Como os comenté en mi última entrada, todavía queda un largo proceso para llegar a USA. Aun así, ya han empezado las despedidas. De todas formas, no la he vivido como tal ya que aún ni siquiera tengo fecha de partida, ni destino, ni host family!
Como os comenté he vivido durante 9 meses en UK, más concretamente en Gales, dónde también fui para trabajar como au pair (a través de www.aupairworld.net ), si os interesa, más adelante escribiré otra entrada sobre mi experiencia como au pair en Reino Unido y sobre aupairworld.
A modo de resumen, os diré que la valoración con respecto a este casi año en UK ha sido muy positiva, incluyendo tanto los buenos momentos como los no tan buenos. Y de esta etapa me quedo con lo mejor de todo, mi pequeña familia inglesa. Lo llamaremos familia inglesa por llamarlo de alguna manera, porque de ingleses ¡ni uno!
Pues de ellos va esta entrada, hace un par de semanas fue mi cumpleaños así que decidí autoregalarme una visita express por tierras inglesas y para allí que me fui! A algunos de ellos no los veia desde que volví a España ( hace 3 meses), así que la visita era además de reencuentro, fiesta de aniversario/carnaval y despedida. Una fiesta 4 en 1.
Goodbye!
How I told you at my last post up I still have lots of things to do until I get the US. Anyway the goodbyes has come. I haven't felt it like a real leaving party because I don't feel like I'm gonna live in the US yet. I mean, I don't know when I gonna be there, where I gonna live (which state) and I don't have host family yet!
At my first post up, I told you I've been living in the UK (Wales) during 9 months. I went to UK to work as au pair as well (www.aupairworld.net). If you would like to know more about it don't worry, I promise to write a new post explaining my british year and more information about the website aupairworld ;)
But I have to say that this experience has been awesome. Obviously I've had good moments (memorable moments) and bad moments as well (some problems, some bad days when you feel homesick...). Anyway, the best of this year is my new british family! I call them british family but I don't know why (no one is british LOL).
Well, this post is about them. Two weeks ago was my birthday and I decided to give a present to myself, it was an express travel to uk (3 days) and I went!
I came back to Spain from my year in UK just 3 months ago so the most part of my british family and me haven't seen each other since this date. This visit was a reencounter, a bday party/ "carnaval" and a leaving party.
Os dejo con una canción:
"Live your life with arms wide open,
today is where your book begins,
the rest is still unwritten"
Byee!! XO
Mire
Enjoy the life it's just once
Etiquetes de comentaris:
au pair,
aupairworld,
despedidas,
reino unido,
uk
dissabte, 16 de febrer del 2013
One more step!
¡Un pasito más!
Antes de llegar a Estados Unidos me esperan unos meses de trámites, o lo que es lo mismo; papeles, papeles y más papeles. Es un proceso lento, para que os hagáis una idea y para que os sirva de ayuda a todos aquell@s que os estéis planteando vivir esta experiencia, los pasos a seguir son los siguientes:
1. Una vez contactas
con la agencia, en mi caso au pair care, te llaman para hacerte una
entrevista telefónica
2. A
continuación, debes rellenar tu perfil online (aupair room).
Además de incluir todos tus datos personales, profesionales y académicos, debes
redactar una carta de presentación dirigida a la família así como un vídeo
de presentación. Serán las familias las que accederán a tu
perfil y en caso de que éste les interese, contactarán contigo. Por lo tanto, el primer contacto lo iniciará la familia pero la elección será mutua (puedes descartar aquellas familias que no te
interesen). PERO, no puedes elegir destino, este dependerá de dónde resida
tu familia de acogida.
3. La agencia te
envía una serie de documentos que debes rellenar:
- Una referencia
personal.
- Dos referencias
laborales (relacionadas con niños).
- Historial médico.
- Copia del permiso
de conducir y del pasaporte.
- Certificado de
antecedentes penales.
- Certificado
académico.
- Contrato y
términos/condiciones.
.
4. El siguiente paso
será realizar una entrevista (en inglés) en tu ciudad con un representante de
la agencia. Y, más adelante, la solicitud del visado en la embajada de Estados
Unidos en España que se encuentra en Madrid.
5. Por último, una vez
que abran tu perfil online (antes de ir a Madrid a solicitar el visado)
podrás empezar el proceso de seleccionar una familia con la que
convivirás un año. La parte más complicada de este largo proceso.
Bueno, pues yo me encuentro en el ecuador del proceso. En
dos semanas tengo cita en Barcelona para realizar la entrevista personal con el
representante de aupaircare. Así que aunque me encuentro a mitad de
camino, lo importante es que ya queda menos!
Byee!!!XX
One more step!
One more step!
Before I get the US I’ll
have to do lots of application forms, interviews,… It is not easy and fast,
look the timetable below if you are thinking about to become an au pair in the US:
1.
The first thing you should do is to get a company who will help you. The
company I’ve chosen is www.aupaircare.com. They will contact you with a telephone call and will
make you different questions, some of them in your mother tongue and some of them
in English.
2.
Then, you will have to complete your profile on a website, it is called
your au pair room. It will be your reference (personal, academic and
professional details). I mean, the host families will check it and if they like
it, they’ll contact you.
You also must post a video and a letter to introduce
yourself to the host families.
So remember, the first contact will be made by the
host family but the match will be made if both (host family and you) agree. For
example: One host family contact you but you don’t like them. Don’t worry, you
can say NO.
If you are dreaming about to live in a city, you may
have to change your mind because you cannot choose the city, it will depend
where your host family lives.
3.
The company will send you a lot of documents that you will have to
complete:
- Personal Reference
- 2 childcare Reference
- Physician
verified medical history
-
Passport (photocopy)
-
Driving licence (photocopy)
-
Certificate of your studies
-
Agreement and terms
4.
The next step will be an interview (in English) in your home city. You will
meet there someone from the company. A few weeks or one month later, you’ll have
to go to the embassy of the US in your country because you need a VISA to live
in the US for a year.
The last thing is the most complicated: to
choose a family. When the company activates your profile online you will be
ready to choose the perfect family for you. Take care! You are gonna spend a
year with them!
Well, I’m in the middle of this loooooong
process. In two weeks I will have an appointment to do the interview (4.1 step). I’m
happy! My American experience is closer!
Byee!!!XX
Welcome to my life!
Bienvenid@!
Con este blog pretendo compartir lo que empezó mucho tiempo atrás como un proyecto, uno de esos sueños que esperas cumplir. Así que con la entrada de este nuevo año y con los típicos própositos que nos planteamos año tras año, he decidido hacer de este proyecto una realidad. De ahí el título del blog: Living in the US. Me propongo a vivir un nueva etapa de mi vida al otro lado del océano.
Este próposito para el 2013 ya está en marcha y a través de este blog espero compartir con vosotros mi experiencia. Tras valorar varias opciones me he decidido por contratar una empresa que gestione mi solicitud de entrada al país por una duración mínima de un año donde trabajaré como au-pair (www.aupaircare.com) . El trabajo de au pair consiste en trabajar de niñera mientras resides con una família americana (host family). Como podreis pensar esta opción tiene sus ventajas e inconvenientes. Como ventajas, la família se encargará de alojarte durante toda la estancia en el país (dispondrás de tu propia habitación, mejor o peor equipada en función del nivel adquisitivo de la família); recibes remuneración por el empleo que desempeñas; así como una immersión total, vivirás con una família local por lo que el inglés será imprescindible para comunicarte y tu nivel mejorará notablemente. Como inconvenientes, vivirás en una casa ajena, con una família desconocida, con sus propias normas y costumbres, además de una cultura muy diferente a la tuya; el hecho de vivir con la família te ofrece poca intimidad; en ocasiones puede resultar dificil vivir y trabajar en el mismo lugar, así como compartir tanto tiempo con personas desconocidas. Una de las cosas que más me preocupaban al plantearme dar el paso y porfín vivir esta experiencia, era el hecho de comprometerte a permanecer durante un año. Es uno de los requisitos que te impone la agencia para tramitar tu solicitud. ¡Un año en Estados Unidos!
Podéis pensar, bueno, un año pasa volando; y la verdad es que si, pero un año lejos de tu familia, de tus amigos, de ¡todo! puede llegar a ser complicado. Para poner a prueba mis límites, decidí probar primero en Reino Unido, donde estuve durante 9 meses. Una vez comprobado que soy capaz de esto y más jejeje he pensando: ¿por qué no?
Así que os invito a vivir conmigo esta experiencia, estaré encantada de compartir con vosotros esta nueva etapa en mi vida, que como toda etapa vendrá cargada de momentos de todo tipo. Eso si, seguro que con vuestro apoyo, será más fácil.
Welcome to my life!
First of all, let me introduce myself. I’m Mireia from Barcelona (Spain),
I’m 24 years old and I would like to share with every one of you my new chapter
of life, my American experience.
I’ve always dreamt to make real one of my dreams, to live in the US and
this year I’ve decided to do it! This is why my blog’s title is Living in the US. I’m
gonna spend there one year of my life. With this blog I expect to share with
you this experience.
Two months ago, I started to look for how to do it. I found different
options, and the easiest and cheapest one was to go there to work as au pair. I
have experience of it because I did it before out-of-country. I’ve been working
as au pair in UK for a few months. So I checked out many companies and I get
one of them (www.aupaircare.com).
Have you ever listened about the au pair job?
Well, it is a good way to live in a foreign country. You will live with
a host family and working taking care of their children. It has some good and
bad points:
1.
Good:
a.
You don’t have to worry about the accommodation. The family has to offer you a private
room with all the facilities you need.
b.
The
family will pay you for the job you’re doing (childcare), they will pay you
around 200 dollars per week.
c.
You
will have to speak English all the time. My main objective is to improve my
English so it is a really good point.
2.
Anyway,
perfect is nothing:
a.
You
are gonna live with a family with another culture, different rules and well,
they are not your family so it’s quite difficult.
b.
You
are goona share a lot of time with the host family.
c.
The
agreement says: You have to be there for a year. I mean, It can be good and bad
at the same time. One year is a lot of time, so probably some days you’ll feel
so happy and some of them you can feel homesick and sad.
For me this last point is the most complicated this is why I decided to
try first living out-of-country in a nearest place. I’ve been living in UK for
9 months and the experience was awesome. Now I’m feeling brave enough to get
this chance and to achieve it.
So, welcome evorybody, I fancy you to live with me this experience. I’m
gonna share with all of you my new life in the US. I’m sure it will be plenty
of nice moments and also worse moments, but it will be easier with your
company!
¡Hasta pronto!XO.XO
Os dejo con esta canción:
Etiquetes de comentaris:
América,
au pair,
living USA,
USA
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