Anonymous
Post 02/25/2017 14:36     Subject: Nanny family eating/drinking food?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hi op here. Thanks for you all suggestions! I'm definitely going to ask or mention the specific space. I used to use a veggie drawer that was never used for months after I started working then all of a sudden mb began putting stuff in it. She was always telling me to bring and leave whatever I need to so I found that strange.

As for the water it had to be intentional ( not malicious) because she buys very specific groceries and knows it's not theirs. There are no teens in the house and db watches me put my stuff in the fridge every morning when I relieve him and then he grabs his lunch and leaves. Just find it weird lol


In my house, the fridge gets way too full to give the nanny a designated shelf or bin. She needs to mark each item as she tosses it in there. Also, you may think DB is watching you put your stuff away, but he may not be paying attention to details such as what brands you buy. I don't know many men who tune into that sort of thing.


As you are too cheap to feed your nanny then you should purchase a small refrigerator that is for her use only and advise your pig husband not to eat/drink anything from this refrigerator.

Anonymous
Post 02/24/2017 15:14     Subject: Re:Nanny family eating/drinking food?

This has me giggling because it just happened to me and my sparkling water! I'd ask about it casually, but I share food with my NF pretty liberally so it doesn't bother me if something of mine gets consumed occasionally.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2017 06:52     Subject: Nanny family eating/drinking food?

Anonymous wrote:Seriously you're posting about water ? So petty op.


It is not petty, It was sparkling water that I budget to add to my grocery bill weekly.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2017 23:30     Subject: Nanny family eating/drinking food?

It is not petty, IMO. It is OPs water, which she purchased. Mb and Db know damn well they didn't buy it. The least they can do is replace it or give OP money for it. How would they feel if OP ate or drank the last of their food? It is just common courtesy and these parents seem selfish and entitled.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2017 21:37     Subject: Nanny family eating/drinking food?

Seriously you're posting about water ? So petty op.
Anonymous
Post 02/04/2017 19:25     Subject: Re:Nanny family eating/drinking food?

Our nanny gets a dedicated bin, but one time she left some of her iced tea in the other part of the fridge, and I drank some of it thinking it was mine (we had both drank the same brand as I had bought us some). It wasn't a big deal. I apologized. I frequently buy my nanny coffee at Starbucks or lunch (carry out) so we're pretty relaxed about sharing food, etc.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2017 12:47     Subject: Nanny family eating/drinking food?

Anonymous wrote:Hi op here. Thanks for you all suggestions! I'm definitely going to ask or mention the specific space. I used to use a veggie drawer that was never used for months after I started working then all of a sudden mb began putting stuff in it. She was always telling me to bring and leave whatever I need to so I found that strange.

As for the water it had to be intentional ( not malicious) because she buys very specific groceries and knows it's not theirs. There are no teens in the house and db watches me put my stuff in the fridge every morning when I relieve him and then he grabs his lunch and leaves. Just find it weird lol


In my house, the fridge gets way too full to give the nanny a designated shelf or bin. She needs to mark each item as she tosses it in there. Also, you may think DB is watching you put your stuff away, but he may not be paying attention to details such as what brands you buy. I don't know many men who tune into that sort of thing.