Anonymous wrote:One weeks salary.
Anonymous wrote:The first year they gave me nothing
Plus not OT and not pay holidays etc
The 2nd they gave a used tv I did not ask
For it and I did not need it
He said marry Chrismas![]()
Anonymous wrote:For my birthday, my employer got all the children I have nannied together (except one) and had a beautiful professional photo done. They also gave me a book of outtakes with photos of the parents and kids all having fun together. Best and most thoughtful gift ever for me as I’m still close to all my former charges (except one).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Respect, appreciation and good pay all year long. Unlimited ability to take my charge wherever I wanted, set any schedule that works best for my charge, and complete freedom to set nutrition, rules and chores as seemed appropriate.
I have the same in my job but the two-week bonus and new APL running shoes are sweet!
My point is that with those, my employers also show they respect and value what I do all year. Multiple bonuses throughout the year, 3 weeks of vacation to take when I want it (contract says 2), invitations to join them whenever I want for vacation and/or outings, food with no limits anytime they order, unlimited healthy food in the house (including salmon and out-of-season produce), etc. I don’t want someone to order shoes for me, and the only other thing I’d want is a new Apple Watch, since mine is getting old. I do appreciate being valued all year, and I am happy to buy myself what I need.
My employers do the same, PP. I appreciate being valued all year as well. But the point of this thread is “best gift”.
+1. Another nanny here with a great position and good employers. I’m also a great nanny! Regardless this thread is about best gift ever.
And I stand by respect. I’ll buy what I want or need.
Yes, dear, we know. We’re all trying to tell you that you can get respect AND a great holiday gift!!! The two are not mutually exclusive. I am respected, appreciated, and well-paid AND love the gifts I get on holidays and birthdays.
The employers who gave me gifts I could actually use and/or enjoy thought about who I am. They didn’t come on an anonymous site to poll random nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Respect, appreciation and good pay all year long. Unlimited ability to take my charge wherever I wanted, set any schedule that works best for my charge, and complete freedom to set nutrition, rules and chores as seemed appropriate.
I have the same in my job but the two-week bonus and new APL running shoes are sweet!
My point is that with those, my employers also show they respect and value what I do all year. Multiple bonuses throughout the year, 3 weeks of vacation to take when I want it (contract says 2), invitations to join them whenever I want for vacation and/or outings, food with no limits anytime they order, unlimited healthy food in the house (including salmon and out-of-season produce), etc. I don’t want someone to order shoes for me, and the only other thing I’d want is a new Apple Watch, since mine is getting old. I do appreciate being valued all year, and I am happy to buy myself what I need.
My employers do the same, PP. I appreciate being valued all year as well. But the point of this thread is “best gift”.
+1. Another nanny here with a great position and good employers. I’m also a great nanny! Regardless this thread is about best gift ever.
And I stand by respect. I’ll buy what I want or need.
Yes, dear, we know. We’re all trying to tell you that you can get respect AND a great holiday gift!!! The two are not mutually exclusive. I am respected, appreciated, and well-paid AND love the gifts I get on holidays and birthdays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Respect, appreciation and good pay all year long. Unlimited ability to take my charge wherever I wanted, set any schedule that works best for my charge, and complete freedom to set nutrition, rules and chores as seemed appropriate.
I have the same in my job but the two-week bonus and new APL running shoes are sweet!
My point is that with those, my employers also show they respect and value what I do all year. Multiple bonuses throughout the year, 3 weeks of vacation to take when I want it (contract says 2), invitations to join them whenever I want for vacation and/or outings, food with no limits anytime they order, unlimited healthy food in the house (including salmon and out-of-season produce), etc. I don’t want someone to order shoes for me, and the only other thing I’d want is a new Apple Watch, since mine is getting old. I do appreciate being valued all year, and I am happy to buy myself what I need.
My employers do the same, PP. I appreciate being valued all year as well. But the point of this thread is “best gift”.
+1. Another nanny here with a great position and good employers. I’m also a great nanny! Regardless this thread is about best gift ever.
And I stand by respect. I’ll buy what I want or need.