"O'Hagan has a 401K, healthcare benefits, PTO, and a six-figure salary (she declined to specify per her NDA but said it was between $150,000 and $250,000). That's not to mention other perks like meals cooked by a private chef, her own "nanny wardrobe," access to personal chauffeurs, and trotting the globe via private jet. "My orthopedic medical sales job could never compete," she says."
"'Private staffing' is the intricate personnel infrastructure that quietly makes the lavish lives of the wealthy so lavish. Think nannies, executive assistants, personal assistants, house managers, butlers, security staff, chauffeurs, and personal chefs. For many young people, it's a more in-demand, lucrative, sexy, and dynamic alternative to climbing an increasingly wobbly corporate ladder."
"When Brian Daniel started his staffing agency, the Celebrity Personal Assistant Network, in 2007, he was one of the few specialists for the super rich around, he says. Today, he estimates there are about 1,000 private staffing agencies globally, about 500 of which are in the US. "The appetite is insatiable," he says."
Cassidy O'Hagan works as a private nanny for ultrawealthy families, traveling globally and living in luxury while on duty. She receives a six-figure salary, retirement and healthcare benefits, paid time off, and perks such as meals from a private chef, a dedicated wardrobe, chauffeurs, and private-jet travel. Many Gen Z workers are leaving traditional white-collar career paths to join private staffing. Private staffing covers nannies, assistants, house managers, butlers, security, chauffeurs, and chefs. The sector has expanded rapidly, with roughly 1,000 agencies worldwide and strong employer demand.
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