Anonymous wrote:I am a Career Nanny who is transitioning from my old nanny position into interviewing for a new position. I have had fake nails (acrylic) in the past and really liked them. I am considering getting them again but am worried that during the interview process it might make parents like me less or make them feel like I will be less active with the children. This is not the case at all. I always kept my acrylics very short. clean, and neat. I like a french manicure so it is clear with just the white tip. I feel like it is a very classy look and it would not hinder me giving wonderful care to to children.
Parents, if a nanny came into an interview with nails like I have described would it be a turn off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here -- It seems like the general consensus is to not get fake nails during the interview process.
I will wait until I land a position and will then ask the parents if they are okay with me having fake nails. I would hate something as silly as my nails to keep me from getting a great position.
I would never have the super long and colorful fake nails that many people have. To each their own, but I just find them trashy. I will wait to get fakes but if I do they will always be kept very short and only ever have a french manicure on them.
Thank you for all of the responses.
You prepare my kid's food. I don't want you to have fake nails EVER. I would fire you if we found a nail in the baby's food. So if you're going to ASK the parents, you need to be okay with them saying "No, we are NOT okay with you having fake nails, and in fact, prefer that you not use nail polish as it chips off."
Anonymous wrote:OP here -- It seems like the general consensus is to not get fake nails during the interview process.
I will wait until I land a position and will then ask the parents if they are okay with me having fake nails. I would hate something as silly as my nails to keep me from getting a great position.
I would never have the super long and colorful fake nails that many people have. To each their own, but I just find them trashy. I will wait to get fakes but if I do they will always be kept very short and only ever have a french manicure on them.
Thank you for all of the responses.
Anonymous wrote:I think as long as your fake nails don't look fake you're fine..I don't think the acrylics will chip nor is grooming ever a waste of money..again I am glad to see a nanny taking pride in her appearance.
I'm not bashing yoga pants but I don't see what people are so defensive over. I'm entitled to my opinion..I just think that we as nannies need to look professional and that means spending some time getting ourselves ready in the morning..yoga pants once in a blue moon are fine but you can't tell me they look more professional than khakis or darker denim.