Currenly the Gosselins have a helper. She helps the family 6 hours a day. The helper's identity is not made public to viewers of 'Jon & Kate Plus 8.'
I think that at least one of them should get a job and if they have to, get a babysitter. Neither of them have jobs. They earn all their money from the tv show. But if Jon and Kate are at home then I think they will not need a babysitter. Then once you think about their divorce, you never know for sure.
During season 2, the Gosselins hired a babysitter from nannies4hire. She is no longer there, but recently they have said on newer episodes that they will never have a nanny. At this time, the Gosselins have a helper that helps them out 4-6 hours a day. The nanny issue is one of the hot-topics of discussion surrounding the Gosselins and their reality show. Is a help that is there 4-6 hours a day full time? Technically no. Is she a a formal nanny? Technically, no, since she helps the family with general household duties as well. According to the Gosselins, they are doing it 'on their own." But reports and comments from the Gosselins themselves indicate they do have help. It is up to you to decide the rest. In a recent episode, Kate Gosselin said their current babysitter prefers her privacy, so she won't be on camera or have her identity revealed.
You can go to sittercity.com and type in your zip code to find a babysitter in your area.
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The Gosselins have rhode island reds
The Gosselins dont eat Mcdonalds
non child molesters
Well, people who need to help with their children, if they are going out somewhere, they probably would need a babysitter. But, I doubt that people would come on Wikianswers to see if there are babysitters are here
Ask everyone you know that has kids if they need need a babysitter to contact you.
gosselins is her sister's last name
The Gosselins are a nuclear family, parents and children living together.
You need not go to college in order to work as a professional babysitter. You'll be more successful as you gain more credibility by having more referrals. Caretakers need only get a certification and they can assist the elderly as well. There is no "babysitter" or "caretaker" major in college.