Anonymous wrote: Why would you not provide food for someone caring for your children? Otherwise, nanny should get a paid lunch half-hour to leave your kid while she goes out to get lunch and you hire someone for her lunch break
Stupid, isn't it? Provide food for your nanny!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a first time mom and we will hire our first nanny soon. If she is with our child all day, should we provide lunch for her, or lunch ingredients like lunch meat and bread for sandwiches? Or do nanny’s usually provide their own lunch? Our baby doesn’t eat solid foods yet and we generally eat breakfast and lunch at work, so there would not usually be a lot of food options in our fridge unless we specifically provide them for the nanny. Want to make her feel at home so wondering what most people do! Maybe ask her what she likes to eat for breakfast and lunch and make sure to always have that on hand?
Our two nannies - one 4 years and one 3 years - brought their own lunches. It's the professional thing to do.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a first time mom and we will hire our first nanny soon. If she is with our child all day, should we provide lunch for her, or lunch ingredients like lunch meat and bread for sandwiches? Or do nanny’s usually provide their own lunch? Our baby doesn’t eat solid foods yet and we generally eat breakfast and lunch at work, so there would not usually be a lot of food options in our fridge unless we specifically provide them for the nanny. Want to make her feel at home so wondering what most people do! Maybe ask her what she likes to eat for breakfast and lunch and make sure to always have that on hand?
Anonymous wrote: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!
NP here. I planned to stop by the store this morning to grab lunch. There was an accident and I didn’t have time. I will either eat a sandwich of my employer’s food or pick something up when out with the children. Typically I bring my lunch and provide all of my own food and beverages, but I cannot imagine working for a family that wouldn’t allow me to grab a snack or sandwich if needed. I also happily share some of my food with the kids. But no, I wouldn’t go all day without food.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny is always welcome to eat whatever we have and since she does the shopping for DD, she knows she can buy herself whatever she wants. I think its is important as children get to toddler age to sit down and eat with someone so I am happy she always has lunch with DD.
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: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!
Calm down, PP. So your vote is no, you do not provide lunch for your nanny. Thanks for sharing.
Now go take your meds and get off the internet.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a first time mom and we will hire our first nanny soon. If she is with our child all day, should we provide lunch for her, or lunch ingredients like lunch meat and bread for sandwiches? Or do nanny’s usually provide their own lunch? Our baby doesn’t eat solid foods yet and we generally eat breakfast and lunch at work, so there would not usually be a lot of food options in our fridge unless we specifically provide them for the nanny. Want to make her feel at home so wondering what most people do! Maybe ask her what she likes to eat for breakfast and lunch and make sure to always have that on hand?