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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Parents who want nannies not to touch their food, should have dedicated refrigerator and cabinet for a FT nanny. Also, since nannies do not have a break time all day, they must therefore have meals on the clock. As such, the nanny's food should not be taxable. Parents should have a separate weekly meal stipend or envelope, for the nanny. The amount should be based on the number of meal times she is working in your home. If she leaves her house at 6:30am and gets home at 7:30pm, plan accordingly. Many FT nannies are at work for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It's often near impossible to have much of a personal life with so many hours at work, not to mention commuting to where her wages can afford rent. Nanny's cooking would most likely have to be at work. [/quote] I used to work very long hours, yet somehow managed to eat breakfast before I got to work and dinner after I left. My kid sleeps 2.5 hours in the afternoon of my nanny's 8-9 hour workday. My nanny takes lunch and is off the clock for a portion of that time. if something happens and she doesn't get "her" time I pay her accordingly. i don't MIND providing her food (same food kid would eat) but i'm certainly not REQUIRED to do so. Nor would I allocate pantry space. If - like most jobs - she brought lunch, she could certainly put a lunchbox in th fridge, but I'd expect her to take it home with her each day. [/quote]
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