Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food is always provided for any employee who cannot leave the employ for meals.
Hahaha tell that to every nurse in the hospital.
Doesn't every hospital have a food court?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food is always provided for any employee who cannot leave the employ for meals.
Hahaha tell that to every nurse in the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food is always provided for any employee who cannot leave the employ for meals.
Hahaha tell that to every nurse in the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Food is always provided for any employee who cannot leave the employ for meals.
Anonymous wrote:Does the nanny get a 30 minute lunch or a 60 minute lunch? If she does not have enough time to go get lunch outside the house then the employer needs to provide it.
In my law firm days (I am now a teacher) the employer always provided meals whenever we worked though lunch or dinner with little/no break. Nanny family needs to do the same.
Anonymous wrote:I am a Nanny and the majority of my employers would let me know that I was welcome to eat whatever I wanted.
I always took this as a very kind + thoughtful gesture on their part.
And yes, on days that I forgot my lunch it is always nice to know that I will not starve for the day.
There have been a few families who have never offered & unless I had other issues w/them it usually didn’t bother me too much.
It’s just nice to know that I can grab a snack on occasion.
Anonymous wrote:I get it Op.
Some people/families are just really friendly and welcoming people. They are usually very appreciative of someone coming in and taking care of their kids. They truly understand the job a nanny is doing and want to make sure their nanny is comfortable and valued.
Every family/person is of course different. For me, it would raise an eyebrow and I wouldn’t expect much from the family in general (but this has just been my experience). The last time I met a family like this I left after about 3 months. It just wasn’t a fit.