Anonymous wrote:You have a nanny, you're home when the nanny is there, and she's on food stamps? Something is wrong here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait -- why is your nanny on food stamps????
It's called gaming the system.
Which makes OP complicit. Either she's paying the nanny off the books (shame on you, OP, if so) or she pays her too poorly.
Seriously -- what is going on here? I would be horrified if my Nanny had to use food stamps!
OP here - she has kids and comparatively speaking to say, DCUMers, I can understand that she doesn't make much money. So I'm not shocked about the food stamps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guess you have to decide if not buying a few rotisserie chickens at Costco or a package of chicken thighs from Safeway is worth changing nannies. Twenty years agp we paid our nanny $400/week plus healthcare benefits and two weeks vacation. What do you pay your nanny?
I wouldnt feed anybody an old rotisserie chicken. I prefer to eat fresh, and I am postulating (if that's the right word - I know you DCUMers are so crticial about verbage and spelling on here!) whether buying fresh chicken during my weekly shop over the weekend to prepare on Mondays might work for that day, but that's assuming the nanny would actually cook it. I will ask her though. As far as pay goes, she is compensated well, has paid vacation etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait -- why is your nanny on food stamps????
It's called gaming the system.
Which makes OP complicit. Either she's paying the nanny off the books (shame on you, OP, if so) or she pays her too poorly.
Seriously -- what is going on here? I would be horrified if my Nanny had to use food stamps!
OP here - she has kids and comparatively speaking to say, DCUMers, I can understand that she doesn't make much money. So I'm not shocked about the food stamps.
Anonymous wrote:Guess you have to decide if not buying a few rotisserie chickens at Costco or a package of chicken thighs from Safeway is worth changing nannies. Twenty years agp we paid our nanny $400/week plus healthcare benefits and two weeks vacation. What do you pay your nanny?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait -- why is your nanny on food stamps????
It's called gaming the system.
Which makes OP complicit. Either she's paying the nanny off the books (shame on you, OP, if so) or she pays her too poorly.
Seriously -- what is going on here? I would be horrified if my Nanny had to use food stamps!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait -- why is your nanny on food stamps????
It's called gaming the system.
Which makes OP complicit. Either she's paying the nanny off the books (shame on you, OP, if so) or she pays her too poorly.