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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't understand why your nanny would want to make her job harder.. Me personally I'd rather parents buy baby food it's less work for me [/quote] Some nannies aren't lazy and care about the health of their charge. Its sad you're fine being a mediocre nanny. [/quote] I'm not lazy nor am I mediocre.. Parents want me to make food yes I can for an additional charge. Nothing's free when child naps that's my free time, making food cuts into my free time to use the restroom, eat my lunch or hell sit down and take a breath. The baby food organic pouches are just as good as making food there's no difference in the two [/quote] I think a 30-minute break is totally reasonable, but if the child is young enough to be eating purees, then you have way more naptime than that and should be doing something productive for at least part of it. This is why we think you are lazy and mediocre.[/quote] My point being is this.. If parent wants homemade babyfood, that's additional. I have no problem preparing food for the child to eat that day. As an example yesterday I prepared food for today. If parents want a freezer full of food and purees they can either make it theirselves or pay additional for me to do so. Unfortunately a family I worked for in the past took advantage of that and I was constantly having to make food because they would run through it, waste it, feed it to their preschooler who I wasn't responsible for caring for as he went to school. I explain this at every interview when it comes up and parents have no issue with me either preparing the food for that day or paying additional for a freezer full. [/quote]
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