Jeune Fille Au Pair
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Jeune Fille au pair is a term that is most often used when referring to au pairs who are going specifically to France in order to work as an au pair while studying her French. “Jeune Fille” translates to lass, young girl, miss, young lady, young woman. It’s generally used to mean a young woman who is not married, but single. While most au pairs are single young women looking to further their education and knowledge of the language, the term Jeune Fille au pair refers specifically to the young women going to work in France as an au pair. An au pair is a foreign young woman, usually between the ages of 18-26, though sometimes between the ages of 18-30, who plans to travel to France in order to improve her knowledge of the French language. She agrees to work taking care of a family’s children for an agreed upon number of hours per week, and in return she receives free room and board, and a small amount of pocket money. The au pair is put in a family environment, which feels safe and welcoming, while helping out the family and enjoying the advantages of being immersed in the French culture. Many young women studying French and other subjects at college would love the opportunity to visit France, but many can’t afford to make a short trip, much less be able to fully immerse themselves in the culture over an extended period of time. Because of this, being an au pair is a great opportunity to live and experience every day life of France while doing enjoyable and important work watching over children. Many families looking for an au pair in France go through an au pair agency. If you are a family looking for an au pair in France, there are several advantages to finding one of these young women through an agency. For one thing, they help take care off all the paperwork needed to make sure all au pairs have all the legal paperwork filed (this is a great advantage to both of them). They also make sure the au pairs know as much as possible beforehand, with everything that is expected from her, as well as what the exact compensation will be. An agency can help to mediate a happy medium between the family’s needs and the au pair’s needs and find the happiest middle ground for both of them. In addition to these advantages, the agency can also help line up the appropriate and necessary French classes for the au pair, ensures proper insurance, and can help connect the young lady with other au pairs in a similar experience, to help increase the stability between the au pairs in their new situations, allowing a social life with other ladies who understand the duties of their work life and therefore help balance out the social lives, as well. If you are looking for, or looking to be, a Jeune Fille Au Pair, then the agency may be the place to look. Au Pair | |
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