Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny, I'm a nanny and I seem to be the only one more concerned with what I should get my NF instead of what they will give me. I honestly don't care about a bonus, they pay we way way more than fair throughout the year, let me leave early and take days off all the time, and never leave me feeling unappreciated. I would love to give them something special and heartfelt and don't expect anything in return.
You should never give your employers a gift at Christmas - it is very unprofessional and very bad form. Stop acting like you are part of their family - you are not.
Our (former) nanny used to give us awesome gifts - not expensive, but very thoughtful. For me she is more of a family than some of the relatives.
But your nanny is not family, she is your employee. You can love an employee and care about their well being, but Christmas is a time for employers to show their gratitude to their employees. "Awesome" or not, your nanny was wrong in giving you or DH a gift at Christmas but the children in her care - yes, her employers - no, never. Your nanny is unprofessional in that regard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny, I'm a nanny and I seem to be the only one more concerned with what I should get my NF instead of what they will give me. I honestly don't care about a bonus, they pay we way way more than fair throughout the year, let me leave early and take days off all the time, and never leave me feeling unappreciated. I would love to give them something special and heartfelt and don't expect anything in return.
You should never give your employers a gift at Christmas - it is very unprofessional and very bad form. Stop acting like you are part of their family - you are not.
We are not office employees, and it just isn't the same. I would feel like an ass accepting a huge bonus and gifts, with nothing to offer in return. I may not be part of their family, but I am also not a faceless subordinate either.
You give gifts to the children in your care and never to your employers (the parents) at Christmas. This is a time for all employers to give gifts to their employees in every field of employment. This is the one time where a gift should never be reciprocated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny, I'm a nanny and I seem to be the only one more concerned with what I should get my NF instead of what they will give me. I honestly don't care about a bonus, they pay we way way more than fair throughout the year, let me leave early and take days off all the time, and never leave me feeling unappreciated. I would love to give them something special and heartfelt and don't expect anything in return.
You should never give your employers a gift at Christmas - it is very unprofessional and very bad form. Stop acting like you are part of their family - you are not.
We are not office employees, and it just isn't the same. I would feel like an ass accepting a huge bonus and gifts, with nothing to offer in return. I may not be part of their family, but I am also not a faceless subordinate either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny, I'm a nanny and I seem to be the only one more concerned with what I should get my NF instead of what they will give me. I honestly don't care about a bonus, they pay we way way more than fair throughout the year, let me leave early and take days off all the time, and never leave me feeling unappreciated. I would love to give them something special and heartfelt and don't expect anything in return.
You should never give your employers a gift at Christmas - it is very unprofessional and very bad form. Stop acting like you are part of their family - you are not.
Our (former) nanny used to give us awesome gifts - not expensive, but very thoughtful. For me she is more of a family than some of the relatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny, I'm a nanny and I seem to be the only one more concerned with what I should get my NF instead of what they will give me. I honestly don't care about a bonus, they pay we way way more than fair throughout the year, let me leave early and take days off all the time, and never leave me feeling unappreciated. I would love to give them something special and heartfelt and don't expect anything in return.
You should never give your employers a gift at Christmas - it is very unprofessional and very bad form. Stop acting like you are part of their family - you are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny, I'm a nanny and I seem to be the only one more concerned with what I should get my NF instead of what they will give me. I honestly don't care about a bonus, they pay we way way more than fair throughout the year, let me leave early and take days off all the time, and never leave me feeling unappreciated. I would love to give them something special and heartfelt and don't expect anything in return.
You should never give your employers a gift at Christmas - it is very unprofessional and very bad form. Stop acting like you are part of their family - you are not.
Anonymous wrote:It's funny, I'm a nanny and I seem to be the only one more concerned with what I should get my NF instead of what they will give me. I honestly don't care about a bonus, they pay we way way more than fair throughout the year, let me leave early and take days off all the time, and never leave me feeling unappreciated. I would love to give them something special and heartfelt and don't expect anything in return.