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The program is exhaustingโlong shifts, barely any personal time, and the stipend is extremely low, especially if you're placed in a high-cost city. Some of us are caring for three kids, which makes it even worse. HF seems more focused on having a cheap nanny who also handles housekeeping, thanks to the vague โlight cleaningโ expectation. If the pay were fair, maybe it would be worth it. But itโs not. They should base the stipend on the number of kids or hours workedโsomething that makes sense for both sides.
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Cultural Care Au Pair is absolutely terrible. They don't care about you at all; they only care about money. If you have an issue, don't expect any helpโthey'll ignore you. I finished my year early because I wanted to return to my home country. I spoke with my host family, and we agreed on a date for my departure. Then, my host family was told that if I finished early, they would receive a refund from Cultural Care. We both agreed to that, so my last working day was set for March 28, but my flight was booked for April 13. Cultural Care then demanded I change my visa status, which would cost $420, or they threatened to report me to the U.S. Department of State. Even though my flight was already booked for two weeks later, they refused to let me stay. When I asked for help on how to change my status, they told me, "We can't help you with any of that; it's up to you." This is by far the worst agency I've ever dealt with. All the money I paid them was completely wasted!