Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL you are perfectly capable of bringing a lunch from home, like everyone else who has a job does. Eating out has only become common in the last few years. Before that, people brought food from home...and were healthier for it.Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny and my employers have always provided lunch for me. It is commonly done because it is not like a nanny can run out and grab lunch - she is stuck at your house.
And if you forget your lunch? It has nothing to do with capability. If you cannot leave the work place, the meal is generally provided in most good positions - I know it is true in my office. And in DH's hospital (the cafeteria) when they are on call.
Are you a teen kid that needs to eat constantly or you are starving?You never go out on walks or drive and can grab a quick snack and there is nothing to eat in the house? You may be special but grow up already. I can't believe you don't know most people atleast here in US can go about just fine without lunch for a day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL you are perfectly capable of bringing a lunch from home, like everyone else who has a job does. Eating out has only become common in the last few years. Before that, people brought food from home...and were healthier for it.Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny and my employers have always provided lunch for me. It is commonly done because it is not like a nanny can run out and grab lunch - she is stuck at your house.
And if you forget your lunch? It has nothing to do with capability. If you cannot leave the work place, the meal is generally provided in most good positions - I know it is true in my office. And in DH's hospital (the cafeteria) when they are on call.
Are you a teen kid that needs to eat constantly or you are starving?You never go out on walks or drive and can grab a quick snack and there is nothing to eat in the house? You may be special but grow up already. I can't believe you don't know most people atleast here in US can go about just fine without lunch for a day!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LOL you are perfectly capable of bringing a lunch from home, like everyone else who has a job does. Eating out has only become common in the last few years. Before that, people brought food from home...and were healthier for it.Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny and my employers have always provided lunch for me. It is commonly done because it is not like a nanny can run out and grab lunch - she is stuck at your house.
And if you forget your lunch? It has nothing to do with capability. If you cannot leave the work place, the meal is generally provided in most good positions - I know it is true in my office. And in DH's hospital (the cafeteria) when they are on call.
You never go out on walks or drive and can grab a quick snack and there is nothing to eat in the house? You may be special but grow up already. I can't believe you don't know most people atleast here in US can go about just fine without lunch for a day!Anonymous wrote:LOL you are perfectly capable of bringing a lunch from home, like everyone else who has a job does. Eating out has only become common in the last few years. Before that, people brought food from home...and were healthier for it.Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny and my employers have always provided lunch for me. It is commonly done because it is not like a nanny can run out and grab lunch - she is stuck at your house.
LOL you are perfectly capable of bringing a lunch from home, like everyone else who has a job does. Eating out has only become common in the last few years. Before that, people brought food from home...and were healthier for it.Anonymous wrote:I am a nanny and my employers have always provided lunch for me. It is commonly done because it is not like a nanny can run out and grab lunch - she is stuck at your house.
Anonymous wrote:You can go halfway and ask her to bring her lunch and that you'll happily provide snacks for her. Maybe her favorite tea as well?
As a nanny I would very much appreciate it. I have never expected my employers to provide my meals.
Anonymous wrote:Pp again. I found that my nanny would not eat things from the fridge st all in the first couple months. So i would point out in the morning “there are some nice fresh peaches I got at the farmers market, please have one”.