Anonymous wrote:It depends how you expect to be treated. I expect total respect for the work I do, by the children, the parents, and anyone else I may encounter through the day. Part of what makes me a professional, is how I present myself on the job.
If you want to look like big sis, that a whole different gig.
Anonymous wrote:It depends how you expect to be treated. I expect total respect for the work I do, by the children, the parents, and anyone else I may encounter through the day. Part of what makes me a professional, is how I present myself on the job.
If you want to look like big sis, that a whole different gig.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This discussion is really dumb. Unless you are a nanny for a high profile family or a celebrity family and you run the risk of being photographed or need to have a good image for the family, there is NO reason you need to get dressed up in jeans and button ups, etc. every day.
About 3 out of the 5 days a week that I work, I wear yoga pants. Sorry, but I nanny for twin 1 1/2 year olds and it's just easier for me to run around with them in yoga pants and sneakers. The other two days we have music class and PT appointments so I will wear jeans and uggs and a shirt. There is no need to have to get all dressed up for a NANNY job.
I am a nanny and dress casually for work. I wear blue jeans most every day. Since when did jeans become formal wear?
Anonymous wrote:This discussion is really dumb. Unless you are a nanny for a high profile family or a celebrity family and you run the risk of being photographed or need to have a good image for the family, there is NO reason you need to get dressed up in jeans and button ups, etc. every day.
About 3 out of the 5 days a week that I work, I wear yoga pants. Sorry, but I nanny for twin 1 1/2 year olds and it's just easier for me to run around with them in yoga pants and sneakers. The other two days we have music class and PT appointments so I will wear jeans and uggs and a shirt. There is no need to have to get all dressed up for a NANNY job.
Anonymous wrote:What are you talking about? I wear leggings all the time, usually with knee high boots, tunic, pea coat and a scarf. In fact I think wearing jeans all the time looks more casual.