Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think asking her to cook for you is way outside a nanny's job description. Emptying the dishwasher is really pushing it. I don't see anything wrong with accepting packages.
Are you a nanny? Our nanny does our grocery shopping, cooks, and will empty the dishwasher if it gets run while she's there. That wasn't part of her job when the kids were babies, but became part of it once they got older and started going to preschool (so she was alone for part of the day). She only cooked for the kids before they went to school, now she'll cook things for all of us. She does like to cook, and we discussed whether this was something she'd be willing to do, but to say that emptying the dishwasher is outside the scope of things a nanny could do is crazy to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think asking her to cook for you is way outside a nanny's job description. Emptying the dishwasher is really pushing it. I don't see anything wrong with accepting packages.
Are you a nanny? Our nanny does our grocery shopping, cooks, and will empty the dishwasher if it gets run while she's there. That wasn't part of her job when the kids were babies, but became part of it once they got older and started going to preschool (so she was alone for part of the day). She only cooked for the kids before they went to school, now she'll cook things for all of us. She does like to cook, and we discussed whether this was something she'd be willing to do, but to say that emptying the dishwasher is outside the scope of things a nanny could do is crazy to me.
Anonymous wrote:I think asking her to cook for you is way outside a nanny's job description. Emptying the dishwasher is really pushing it. I don't see anything wrong with accepting packages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything except the dishwasher part seems fine. She could have your child "help" her put away these things. My toddler loves this!
Op here. He’s 3 months old.
Anonymous wrote:Everything except the dishwasher part seems fine. She could have your child "help" her put away these things. My toddler loves this!
Anonymous wrote:Very reasonable, just be conscientious of job creep.