Yes, where else would kids ever see food if not for grocery shopping with nanny?! |
Agree on all accounts. Kids like outings like the grocery store, Target, etc. |
+1 This is how I work as well. I enjoy taking my charge to the grocery store for him but I wouldn't be comfortable doing it for the whole family nor would he happily sit thru a long excursion. I also prefer to do the laundry every day so four kids' worth of laundry would be fine with me. Bottom line, OP - ask your nanny. |
| If the nanny does the grocery shopping, do you just give them a debit card? How do you have the nanny pay for groceries? |
You want her to grocery shop with four brats in tow--something that you can't even do! When I see any woman with four kids grocery shopping, I know there will be total chaos! You would have to pay me $100/hr to go through this torture. All children under age 12 should be banned from grocery stores. |
+1. Nanny here and I am the same (although I don’t take my charges to the grocery store since covid). My employers would end up giving the kids pouches and chicken nuggets constantly if I didn’t make their food. |
We got our nanny a credit card. She does ordering for the kids too (shampoo, diapers, etc) and buys birthday party gifts for their friends and wraps them! |
Wow. You have so much negativity that you have to comment this s**t on a 6 year old thread? People like you are why nannnies will never be viewed as professionals. |
This. These are the nannies that stay on when the kids are in ES. They just transition jobs and help with the inevitable sick days etc. (Obviously this is very privileged of me to say as not everyone can afford to keep a nanny that long.) |
Nanny responsibilities aside, I disagree with the premise that children need your 24/7 undivided attention. They do not and should be engaged at a certain age. On average. Obviously YMMV. Larlo/a can help fold laundry etc. Or play alone when nanny cooks lunch. |
| Grocery shopping has nothing to do with child rearing. You are so la that you can't do your own shopping or have groceries delivered! I suppose next you will want her to wipe your rearend! |
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Anonymous wrote: I noticed OP that you did something that all my nanny families have always done when asking me to do something outside of typical childcare. So...You mentioned you wanted your nanny to go grocery shopping for you, then slyly added in a benefit for HER, that she can buy what she wants for your kids. Like, you need to sweeten the pot a little because inherently you know it is too much. Families do this all the time, they will ask a nanny to do something that is not a typical childcare duty, then try to put a spin on it that it is child-related somehow. I had a family who wanted me to vacuum the entire house during nap time. They stated it was child-related since this would keep the floors free of any small parts/choking hazards, etc. Believe it or not, there are many many nannies that view their full time jobs as childcare and helping their working bosses run their house well. They cook, shop and clean during downtime or school time, and have time for the obligatory snooze. They are paid well and they are longterm hires. They are not the type to be posting on dcum like a middle school girl. How is this posting (in blue) considered posting like a middle school girl? You must be nuts, you cannot even capitalize DCUM and you're mocking my post...??! PP Here: Sure there are some nannies who do it all, wear many hats and do the cooking, cleaning, laundry, shopping, errand running, etc. ON TOP of childcare. But what most people on here do not take into account, is the more chores you assign your nanny, that is less time/energy she will have for your child(ren.) What is more important?? Stretching your dollar to the max or having a happy, well-cared for child. Because you cannot have it all. Something would have to give. ME: THANK YOU!! Finally someone who get it!! Doing all the extra chores takes away energy. |
| Six year old thread raisied again by a bored troll. OP is long gone. |
They can go home and be off work. I never understood nanny and SAHM comparisons. It's not the same thing. |
| It would be difficult to grocery shop with 3 and 1 year old. I would continue to let the housekeeper grocery shop until the kids grow older |