
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous on multiple levels. Firstly, there's no reason to have any sort of feelings except being grateful to be alive, about turning 24. Secondly, in the normal world, you may get a card and maybe taken for lunch or drinks but it is not run of the mill in this country for employers to give tangible gifts to their employees.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous on multiple levels. Firstly, there's no reason to have any sort of feelings except being grateful to be alive, about turning 24. Secondly, in the normal world, you may get a card and maybe taken for lunch or drinks but it is not run of the mill in this country for employers to give tangible gifts to their employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous on multiple levels. Firstly, there's no reason to have any sort of feelings except being grateful to be alive, about turning 24. Secondly, in the normal world, you may get a card and maybe taken for lunch or drinks but it is not run of the mill in this country for employers to give tangible gifts to their employees.
The Op didn't say she was dreading turning 24. Just the feeling of "oh another notch in the old belt" (that's what I say anyway!)
Chill.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous on multiple levels. Firstly, there's no reason to have any sort of feelings except being grateful to be alive, about turning 24. Secondly, in the normal world, you may get a card and maybe taken for lunch or drinks but it is not run of the mill in this country for employers to give tangible gifts to their employees.
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous on multiple levels. Firstly, there's no reason to have any sort of feelings except being grateful to be alive, about turning 24. Secondly, in the normal world, you may get a card and maybe taken for lunch or drinks but it is not run of the mill in this country for employers to give tangible gifts to their employees.
Anonymous wrote:Today's my 24th Birthday (mixed feelings about that, lol). MB and DB really surprised me with an awesome gift... or gifts I should say:
A sweet card, cupcakes from the local bakery, a personalized ornament with a picture of the little one (they know I'm getting my first real Christmas tree soon) and, to top it all off, a $200 amazon gift card! This is my first (and last) "real" nanny position, and I'm simply amazed by, and grateful for, the sheer generosity of my employers.
Plus, MB let me off about 3 hours early!
I can't wait to surprise them with their Christmas gifts next week!!!![]()
So fellow nannies, out of curiosity, what was the best birthday gift your employers every gave you?