Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10:55 is a troll people. Don't bother responding further.
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:If a holiday bonus is make or break for a nanny on whether she should stay or quit, that's ridiculous.
I had a 6 year part time position and didn't get a bonus until the last year, which was a week's pay. Previous times were gift cards and game tix. While I didn't get a monetary bonus, they showed me in so many other ways how much I was appreciated - on the books so they did their part in paying employer taxes, paid 52 weeks of the year whether I was needed or not and each year, I had anywhere from 6-12 weeks paid time off, they never took out pay for me being late or missing work, they were flexible if I ever had to leave early, brought little gifts for me from trips, EXPRESSED their appreciation in words......the list goes on.
If you have a good relationship with your employees and like your job, lack of bonus shouldn't be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am giving our nanny a $50 visa card and $20 Starbucks card. We are gone for a week during the holiday so we are saving that $ anyways. I just wanted to give her something.
Wait, you aren't paying your nanny while you're gone? Don't you have a contract with guaranteed hours?
On top of not paying her for the week, you think that $70 in gift cards is adequate for a holiday bonus?
Wow.
OP, be prepared to take some time off to take care of your kids because your nanny is going to be giving you two week notice as soon as you return. Cheapskate.
We don't have guaranteed hours. That only benefits nanny, not me, so we didn't bring it up and she never mentioned it, so shes not expecting it anyways. And $70 is more than enough. If she gets us something pricey then we will give her something nice on her birthday or next Christmas if we forget her birthday again.
Anonymous wrote:10:55 is a troll people. Don't bother responding further.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am giving our nanny a $50 visa card and $20 Starbucks card. We are gone for a week during the holiday so we are saving that $ anyways. I just wanted to give her something.
Wait, you aren't paying your nanny while you're gone? Don't you have a contract with guaranteed hours?
On top of not paying her for the week, you think that $70 in gift cards is adequate for a holiday bonus?
Wow.
OP, be prepared to take some time off to take care of your kids because your nanny is going to be giving you two week notice as soon as you return. Cheapskate.
We don't have guaranteed hours. That only benefits nanny, not me, so we didn't bring it up and she never mentioned it, so shes not expecting it anyways. And $70 is more than enough. If she gets us something pricey then we will give her something nice on her birthday or next Christmas if we forget her birthday again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am giving our nanny a $50 visa card and $20 Starbucks card. We are gone for a week during the holiday so we are saving that $ anyways. I just wanted to give her something.
Wait, you aren't paying your nanny while you're gone? Don't you have a contract with guaranteed hours?
On top of not paying her for the week, you think that $70 in gift cards is adequate for a holiday bonus?
Wow.
OP, be prepared to take some time off to take care of your kids because your nanny is going to be giving you two week notice as soon as you return. Cheapskate.
We don't have guaranteed hours. That only benefits nanny, not me, so we didn't bring it up and she never mentioned it, so shes not expecting it anyways. And $70 is more than enough. If she gets us something pricey then we will give her something nice on her birthday or next Christmas if we forget her birthday again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am giving our nanny a $50 visa card and $20 Starbucks card. We are gone for a week during the holiday so we are saving that $ anyways. I just wanted to give her something.
Wait, you aren't paying your nanny while you're gone? Don't you have a contract with guaranteed hours?
On top of not paying her for the week, you think that $70 in gift cards is adequate for a holiday bonus?
Wow.
OP, be prepared to take some time off to take care of your kids because your nanny is going to be giving you two week notice as soon as you return. Cheapskate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am giving our nanny a $50 visa card and $20 Starbucks card. We are gone for a week during the holiday so we are saving that $ anyways. I just wanted to give her something.
Wait, you aren't paying your nanny while you're gone? Don't you have a contract with guaranteed hours?
On top of not paying her for the week, you think that $70 in gift cards is adequate for a holiday bonus?
Wow.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand. My nanny might be disappointed if she didn't get a weeks pay as bonus, but she's not going to quit a well-paying job with 2 families (we are in a share) in her preferred neighborhood and preferred hours over a non-guaranteed bonus.
Anonymous wrote:I am giving our nanny a $50 visa card and $20 Starbucks card. We are gone for a week during the holiday so we are saving that $ anyways. I just wanted to give her something.