Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not cheap. She is getting $1/hr less because she brings her son. That's all.
Yikes, OP, she is totally taking advantage of you and you need a new nanny. You should also rethink automatically providing your nanny with all her meals. This isn't common. Most nannies bring their own food and help themselves to snacks (or, on occasion, simple sandwich fixings) if the NF wants to provide that perk. Giving a nanny free reign of your food every day can significantly increase your food budget because you are feeding another adult all day! Why would you do that? Next time, when interviewing, let your nanny know you expect her to bring her own food, like most of American workers do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: No, inorganic food won't cause any harm to organic food. The reason I don't shop separately, cheaper food for her and her son is because I would hate to say that here's our food and there is your food which is cheaper, that's how I will treat someone in my house. I guess you all maybe onto something here about the deeper issue, I do think I am not at all happy with her below average performance and that makes me mad about other stuff too. I think it's time find a replacement. She is a single mom and we picked her over 2 candidates because we wanted to help her get back on her feet but she has not used a single opportunity to improve her skills rather continues to be negligent and extremely casual about her work.
The other day she took the kids for a walk, my son got bitten by some bug and had a huge bug bite on his leg, he was scratching and upset the whole time. They came back, my son ran to his dad ( DH was working from home that day) and asked him to do something, my husband asked our nanny as to what happened and she said she wasn't even aware that something had happened. Something like this shows negligent behavior and it's spilling into other areas.
You sound dramatic.
Anonymous wrote:Not cheap. She is getting $1/hr less because she brings her son. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:OP again, I think we may have to look for someone else. And, no I couldn't care about her son's breakfast, but she also eats, b'fast, lunch, snacks every day. Not to mention she used out washer and drier to wash her car mats. Who does that ??![]()
My frustration is that why do nannies assume that food is part of the compensation package. I hate it when I open to fridge in the middle of the week and can't find food because its gone and no one bothered to inform me. Our previous nanny was a wonderful woman, we loved here and I never thought about food costs because she was exceptional and worth all the extras. Anyways, thank you for letting me vent.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: No, inorganic food won't cause any harm to organic food. The reason I don't shop separately, cheaper food for her and her son is because I would hate to say that here's our food and there is your food which is cheaper, that's how I will treat someone in my house. I guess you all maybe onto something here about the deeper issue, I do think I am not at all happy with her below average performance and that makes me mad about other stuff too. I think it's time find a replacement. She is a single mom and we picked her over 2 candidates because we wanted to help her get back on her feet but she has not used a single opportunity to improve her skills rather continues to be negligent and extremely casual about her work.
The other day she took the kids for a walk, my son got bitten by some bug and had a huge bug bite on his leg, he was scratching and upset the whole time. They came back, my son ran to his dad ( DH was working from home that day) and asked him to do something, my husband asked our nanny as to what happened and she said she wasn't even aware that something had happened. Something like this shows negligent behavior and it's spilling into other areas.
Anonymous wrote:Hi Nannies and Parents,
I could use some advise. Our new nanny started around 6 weeks back, here's the situation; she will be bringing her son ( 8yrs old) to work from 8/31, he was accompanying her during the summer break too but was out for 3 weeks. He is a good, sweet kid so no problems there, although she will be dropping him first and then drop off my kids which is not my ideal scenario but i can deal with it.The problem is that our nanny and son with be eating breakfast at our home( she never brings her food), then for the rest if the day our nanny has her meals and snacks at our home. I am not a cheap person but this is taking a toll on our grocery budget. I shop all organic and I can't shop inorganic for her and her son, I simply can't put 2 types of food in my fridge. I am thinking I will ask her that I am happy to shop and provide food but I will be reducing weekly pay by 50.00, is this advisable or is there a better way to handling this without offending her and creating animosity. Many thanks in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, find another nanny stat.