Anonymous wrote:I'd be turned off by her character and not want someone like that in my house.
She should be offering ways to save you money, not spend your money. What if you run out and have to let her go?
Coffee, smoothies, and canned beverages are not necessities.
Anonymous wrote:Three meals a day is excessive, yes. Drinks, eh. One in the morning and one in the afternoon and sometimes an extra isn't a huge deal.
Anonymous wrote:Tell her you need to clarify to her what you meant by "help yourself to food."
Anonymous wrote:Tell her you need to clarify to her what you meant by "help yourself to food."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you be surprised? She's doing as you offered.
I'm not rich, but I'm fine with them eating/drinking whatever is in the kitchen (aside from alcohol) and smoothies.
Help yourself to food doesn’t mean all your three meals at my house and then charge your smoothies to the nanny card.
It doesn’t mean I’m going to feed you regularly.
Help yourself to food means your meals during work time are included in your compensation. Of course that means you feed them regularly.
If she's not there for 3 meals, then yes, that's a little weird, but if she's with your kids for breakfast or lunch or dinner she should eat with them.
Every nanny i've had has brought their own lunch 95% of the time and eaten after they get off unless they were staying until like 730pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s pretty unreasonable to have a bunch of unspoken subtext to whatever you say. Just say what you mean, clearly.
This. If there are foods that are off limits for her, tell her. And also clarify what is an acceptable charge on the nanny card. $10 smoothies are not cool.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s pretty unreasonable to have a bunch of unspoken subtext to whatever you say. Just say what you mean, clearly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you be surprised? She's doing as you offered.
I'm not rich, but I'm fine with them eating/drinking whatever is in the kitchen (aside from alcohol) and smoothies.
Help yourself to food doesn’t mean all your three meals at my house and then charge your smoothies to the nanny card.
It doesn’t mean I’m going to feed you regularly.
Help yourself to food means your meals during work time are included in your compensation. Of course that means you feed them regularly.
If she's not there for 3 meals, then yes, that's a little weird, but if she's with your kids for breakfast or lunch or dinner she should eat with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you be surprised? She's doing as you offered.
I'm not rich, but I'm fine with them eating/drinking whatever is in the kitchen (aside from alcohol) and smoothies.
Help yourself to food doesn’t mean all your three meals at my house and then charge your smoothies to the nanny card.
It doesn’t mean I’m going to feed you regularly.
Help yourself to food means your meals during work time are included in your compensation. Of course that means you feed them regularly.
If she's not there for 3 meals, then yes, that's a little weird, but if she's with your kids for breakfast or lunch or dinner she should eat with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you be surprised? She's doing as you offered.
I'm not rich, but I'm fine with them eating/drinking whatever is in the kitchen (aside from alcohol) and smoothies.
Help yourself to food doesn’t mean all your three meals at my house and then charge your smoothies to the nanny card.
It doesn’t mean I’m going to feed you regularly.