Anonymous wrote:We did 3 weeks last year. But this year we had a new nanny start in September. If you’ve only had a nanny for part of the year what is the protocol there? Still 1-2 weeks? Or is 1 week ok if they’ve only been working a few months?
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here and have to be honest-if I had gotten paid for one month or more without working due to Covid I would not expect a large bonus that year. Just my two cents. FWIW, I worked during Covid but I know a lot of nannies were off paid. Not holding that against anyone but I think we are all going to have to make some adjustments to our expectations given what a crazy year this has been.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here and have to be honest-if I had gotten paid for one month or more without working due to Covid I would not expect a large bonus that year. Just my two cents. FWIW, I worked during Covid but I know a lot of nannies were off paid. Not holding that against anyone but I think we are all going to have to make some adjustments to our expectations given what a crazy year this has been.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two weeks pay for a great nanny. If you give her a one week bonus she’ll think she did not perform well.
Our great nanny is very happy with the one week bonus we have given her the past two years.[i][u]
Uh huh... keep telling yourself that PP.
I don’t have to...she’s written us lovely thank you notes telling us. 😊
These responses anyways crack me up. No one is going to tell you your gift sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two weeks pay for a great nanny. If you give her a one week bonus she’ll think she did not perform well.
Our great nanny is very happy with the one week bonus we have given her the past two years.[i][u]
Uh huh... keep telling yourself that PP.
I don’t have to...she’s written us lovely thank you notes telling us. 😊
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here-
I’ll be super sad and disappointed if I don’t receive a good bonus this year. I’ve been working all through the pandemic and took on A LOT of extra work now that the housekeeper doesn’t come anymore. Now I’m a chef for the parents and the kids, do all the laundry, clean kitchen dishes constantly etc. I work really hard and spend hours researching recipes now that apparently it’s my job to feed the parents. If I don’t get a bonus, then I’ll be making tacos and pasta from now on. I’m not spending hours chopping onions and marinating and making sauces if my effort isn’t recognized. I took on a lot of extra unpaid work and I won’t continue doing it if I don’t receive a bonus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two weeks pay for a great nanny. If you give her a one week bonus she’ll think she did not perform well.
Our great nanny is very happy with the one week bonus we have given her the past two years.[i][u]
Uh huh... keep telling yourself that PP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two weeks pay for a great nanny. If you give her a one week bonus she’ll think she did not perform well.
Our great nanny is very happy with the one week bonus we have given her the past two years.[i][u]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nanny again- I won’t cut back on anything extra I’m doing for the kids (I’m also doing alllll the distance learning) but I will cut back on the things I do just for the parents. If I’m not getting paid extra or given a bonus, I’m done folding your underpants!
You shouldn’t be doing this at all...
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here-
I’ll be super sad and disappointed if I don’t receive a good bonus this year. I’ve been working all through the pandemic and took on A LOT of extra work now that the housekeeper doesn’t come anymore. Now I’m a chef for the parents and the kids, do all the laundry, clean kitchen dishes constantly etc. I work really hard and spend hours researching recipes now that apparently it’s my job to feed the parents. If I don’t get a bonus, then I’ll be making tacos and pasta from now on. I’m not spending hours chopping onions and marinating and making sauces if my effort isn’t recognized. I took on a lot of extra unpaid work and I won’t continue doing it if I don’t receive a bonus.
Anonymous wrote:Two weeks pay for a great nanny. If you give her a one week bonus she’ll think she did not perform well.
Anonymous wrote:Nanny again- I won’t cut back on anything extra I’m doing for the kids (I’m also doing alllll the distance learning) but I will cut back on the things I do just for the parents. If I’m not getting paid extra or given a bonus, I’m done folding your underpants!