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American nanny who works for Swiss billionaires reveals the craziest things she’s seen

American nanny who works for Swiss billionaires reveals the craziest things she’s seen

An American woman who works as a nanny for Swiss billionaires has revealed some of the surprising differences she experienced since working for the super-rich.

The nanny, who posts under the username @angelicskintips, took to TikTok, sharing the wild things she’s experienced working for people with a much higher tax bracket than herself.

The woman, who has been working as a nanny in Switzerland for 11 months, shared her observations in a series of videos posted on the video-sharing platform.

First, he noted that people in the European country take punctuality very seriously, and he has rarely dealt with latecomers.

“Being five minutes late feels like a crime,” he noted. ‘The Swiss plan their day down to the second. Even if you are a minute late, you are expected to be fired. The pressure is real.

American nanny who works for Swiss billionaires reveals the craziest things she’s seen

An American woman who works as a nanny for Swiss billionaires has revealed some of the stunning differences she’s experienced since working for the super-rich (stock image)

He then spoke about the impressive language skills the children have, revealing that some of the children are learning four languages ​​at the same time.

The nanny, who has found work through nanny agencies, said Swiss parents rarely allow their children to play with their phones.

“They actually read, play outside and talk to each other,” she explained. “It’s like the old days … with private tennis lessons and a Michelin-starred chef.”

The nanny said parents have even given her a whole new wardrobe so her kids won’t be embarrassed by what she wears.

“I’m not complaining though, my wardrobe looks like it’s straight out of Vogue,” she joked.

He was also given a Range Rover to drive for the duration of his contract and allowed access to the masseuse who comes to the house every morning at 5am.

The nanny shed some light on how the household works, sharing that she is only allowed to communicate with the house manager.

“Whatever happens, I’m only allowed to talk to the housekeeper,” he explained. “The only time I’ve met the parents is when I first interviewed for the job.”

The woman, who has been working as a nanny for 11 months in Switzerland, shared her observations in a series of videos posted on the video-sharing platform (stock image)

The woman, who has been working as a nanny for 11 months in Switzerland, shared her observations in a series of videos posted on the video-sharing platform (stock image)

But it’s not the first time nannies for the super-rich have shared their experiences, with many stories of working vacations on private yachts, private jet flights, VIP access to theme parks and meals cooked by private chefs can be all in one work day , they reveal.

Last year, TikTok user Ginger Rose Smith took to the platform to share her experiences as a nanny for a Middle Eastern royal family spending time in Los Angeles.

Five years ago she was employed in the position to support herself while doing an unpaid internship in the city.

Speaking to MailOnline Travel, Ginger Rose said VIP access to “some of the most elite shops, events and shows” was one of the biggest perks of the role.

She claimed, “We would go shopping at the Nike store and they would literally close the store so we could shop there.”