Anonymous wrote:Say what you want but my employers are happy, the twins are healthy and there are no crusty disgusting messes employers fridge.
Anonymous wrote:Say what you want but my employers are happy, the twins are healthy and there are no crusty disgusting messes employers fridge.
Anonymous wrote:That's really gross. I'm a nanny to twin toddlers and I ALWAYS wipe my hands with a damp washcloth or rinse them in the sink if they are messy at all before touching anything else. Otherwise the mess gets EVERYWHERE. During meal times I am wiping my hands on average every 10 seconds, but that is much better than dealing with crusty nasty food mess later. Honestly that would make me question her common sense, especially when it comes to cleanliness.
Anonymous wrote:That's really gross. I'm a nanny to twin toddlers and I ALWAYS wipe my hands with a damp washcloth or rinse them in the sink if they are messy at all before touching anything else. Otherwise the mess gets EVERYWHERE. During meal times I am wiping my hands on average every 10 seconds, but that is much better than dealing with crusty nasty food mess later. Honestly that would make me question her common sense, especially when it comes to cleanliness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forget it, he'll be over that stage soon enough.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Forget it, he'll be over that stage soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:We really like our nanny who has been with us over a year. We have a good relationship. I don't typically focus on any of the "little stuff" with her. She takes great care of our son, and that is the most important thing.
However, lately, this habit of hers is driving me a tiny bit crazy but I'm not sure if it's worth bringing it up.
Feeding my son is a messy project, and when she either goes back to the fridge, freezer, or microwave while feeding, she doesn't wash her hands before opening them. The result is that there is always food caked on the fridge, freezer and microwave handles on a daily basis. I've just been cleaning it every night after she leaves, but for some reason -- maybe just general stress unrelated to her -- I'm about to crack and say something. Not in a mean way of course, just ask her to make that part of her post-meal cleanup.
But, it feels petty. Agree? Disagree? Curious what others think.