Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good lord, the nannies on this board are ridiculous. It's no wonder that so many of you end up with no jobs.
I am neither nanny or mb but as a neutral observer, hands down. It is the mb's who are cheap, ridiculous job creepers, leaving dirty dishes, expecting housework from nannies. I marvel that a nanny would even consider ANY duty that is not child related, including taking care of pets.
Thank you! The fact that they can't see that boggles my mind. The entitlement of hiring a person to do one job, but then expecting that they start doing something completely unrelated, and for no extra pay, is just insane. But you can't reason with DCUM MBs.
Try having a job in the professional world. Most job descriptions say and other duties as assigned. The families needs are changing. As the kids get older, they don't need constant supervision or they can help in the kitchen. Cutting up 2 carrots vs. 4 is a minimal time issue.
Nothing has been said about the kids helping. Most parents don't want their kids helping prepare meals, they want their kids having fun. Oh, and I'm the PP who said the 2 carrots becomes 4... I cook from scratch, every single meal. If my NF wanted me to go from making enough for just kids to parents as well, it doubles my prep time and cook time is anywhere from 1.25 to twice what was required before, which is exactly why I said that it takes 1.5-2 times as long when doubling a recipe made from scratch.
Also cooking for children is not the same as cooking for adults. Just because a nanny is comfortable making simple meals for your kids doesn't mean she wants to be your chef. It starts with doubling the recipe she makes for the kids, then the recipes get more complicated and involved. Chicken strips and steamed veggies is fine for the kids, but what about when MB decides she wants a scratch made lasagna for dinner?
Oh please, its not that much work to cook for a few extra people.
Then it's not much work for you to do it your damn self if $40 is too much. The nanny set her price, you can pay it or not, but you don't get to decide what she will work for. Perhaps she doesn't like cooking and that's what it'd take to be worth it to her. I don't like working extra hours babysitting for my nanny family. If I'm gonna work an extra 4 hours, its gonna cost you, but you're also free to find someone cheaper. This family got the housekeeper go do it. I fail to see the issue.
Anonymous wrote:MB here. I think the NF should pay more to double the recipe twice a week, but $40/wk extra is too much. I'd pay $25/wk more.
Nanny is free to say no and NF is free to ask HK. It all depends on who thinks this hill is one to die on. Hopefully, Nanny considered the implications of saying no and is fine with the consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good lord, the nannies on this board are ridiculous. It's no wonder that so many of you end up with no jobs.
I am neither nanny or mb but as a neutral observer, hands down. It is the mb's who are cheap, ridiculous job creepers, leaving dirty dishes, expecting housework from nannies. I marvel that a nanny would even consider ANY duty that is not child related, including taking care of pets.
Thank you! The fact that they can't see that boggles my mind. The entitlement of hiring a person to do one job, but then expecting that they start doing something completely unrelated, and for no extra pay, is just insane. But you can't reason with DCUM MBs.
Try having a job in the professional world. Most job descriptions say and other duties as assigned. The families needs are changing. As the kids get older, they don't need constant supervision or they can help in the kitchen. Cutting up 2 carrots vs. 4 is a minimal time issue.
Nothing has been said about the kids helping. Most parents don't want their kids helping prepare meals, they want their kids having fun. Oh, and I'm the PP who said the 2 carrots becomes 4... I cook from scratch, every single meal. If my NF wanted me to go from making enough for just kids to parents as well, it doubles my prep time and cook time is anywhere from 1.25 to twice what was required before, which is exactly why I said that it takes 1.5-2 times as long when doubling a recipe made from scratch.
Also cooking for children is not the same as cooking for adults. Just because a nanny is comfortable making simple meals for your kids doesn't mean she wants to be your chef. It starts with doubling the recipe she makes for the kids, then the recipes get more complicated and involved. Chicken strips and steamed veggies is fine for the kids, but what about when MB decides she wants a scratch made lasagna for dinner?
Oh please, its not that much work to cook for a few extra people.
Maybe it's not if you're throwing something together from a box. But I cook from scratch, I know exactly how much work it is to double and triple recipes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good lord, the nannies on this board are ridiculous. It's no wonder that so many of you end up with no jobs.
I am neither nanny or mb but as a neutral observer, hands down. It is the mb's who are cheap, ridiculous job creepers, leaving dirty dishes, expecting housework from nannies. I marvel that a nanny would even consider ANY duty that is not child related, including taking care of pets.
Thank you! The fact that they can't see that boggles my mind. The entitlement of hiring a person to do one job, but then expecting that they start doing something completely unrelated, and for no extra pay, is just insane. But you can't reason with DCUM MBs.
Try having a job in the professional world. Most job descriptions say and other duties as assigned. The families needs are changing. As the kids get older, they don't need constant supervision or they can help in the kitchen. Cutting up 2 carrots vs. 4 is a minimal time issue.
Nothing has been said about the kids helping. Most parents don't want their kids helping prepare meals, they want their kids having fun. Oh, and I'm the PP who said the 2 carrots becomes 4... I cook from scratch, every single meal. If my NF wanted me to go from making enough for just kids to parents as well, it doubles my prep time and cook time is anywhere from 1.25 to twice what was required before, which is exactly why I said that it takes 1.5-2 times as long when doubling a recipe made from scratch.
Also cooking for children is not the same as cooking for adults. Just because a nanny is comfortable making simple meals for your kids doesn't mean she wants to be your chef. It starts with doubling the recipe she makes for the kids, then the recipes get more complicated and involved. Chicken strips and steamed veggies is fine for the kids, but what about when MB decides she wants a scratch made lasagna for dinner?
Oh please, its not that much work to cook for a few extra people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good lord, the nannies on this board are ridiculous. It's no wonder that so many of you end up with no jobs.
I am neither nanny or mb but as a neutral observer, hands down. It is the mb's who are cheap, ridiculous job creepers, leaving dirty dishes, expecting housework from nannies. I marvel that a nanny would even consider ANY duty that is not child related, including taking care of pets.
Thank you! The fact that they can't see that boggles my mind. The entitlement of hiring a person to do one job, but then expecting that they start doing something completely unrelated, and for no extra pay, is just insane. But you can't reason with DCUM MBs.
Try having a job in the professional world. Most job descriptions say and other duties as assigned. The families needs are changing. As the kids get older, they don't need constant supervision or they can help in the kitchen. Cutting up 2 carrots vs. 4 is a minimal time issue.
Nothing has been said about the kids helping. Most parents don't want their kids helping prepare meals, they want their kids having fun. Oh, and I'm the PP who said the 2 carrots becomes 4... I cook from scratch, every single meal. If my NF wanted me to go from making enough for just kids to parents as well, it doubles my prep time and cook time is anywhere from 1.25 to twice what was required before, which is exactly why I said that it takes 1.5-2 times as long when doubling a recipe made from scratch.
Also cooking for children is not the same as cooking for adults. Just because a nanny is comfortable making simple meals for your kids doesn't mean she wants to be your chef. It starts with doubling the recipe she makes for the kids, then the recipes get more complicated and involved. Chicken strips and steamed veggies is fine for the kids, but what about when MB decides she wants a scratch made lasagna for dinner?
Oh please, its not that much work to cook for a few extra people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good lord, the nannies on this board are ridiculous. It's no wonder that so many of you end up with no jobs.
I am neither nanny or mb but as a neutral observer, hands down. It is the mb's who are cheap, ridiculous job creepers, leaving dirty dishes, expecting housework from nannies. I marvel that a nanny would even consider ANY duty that is not child related, including taking care of pets.
Thank you! The fact that they can't see that boggles my mind. The entitlement of hiring a person to do one job, but then expecting that they start doing something completely unrelated, and for no extra pay, is just insane. But you can't reason with DCUM MBs.
Try having a job in the professional world. Most job descriptions say and other duties as assigned. The families needs are changing. As the kids get older, they don't need constant supervision or they can help in the kitchen. Cutting up 2 carrots vs. 4 is a minimal time issue.
A nanny is a service provider, not some corporate drone. She decides what she will and will not do, and for what price. Of what other service provider do you presume to make such ridiculous demands? "Mr. Gardener, when you finish in the yard please get started on my dinner. It should be a minimal time issue, so we expect it for free. Remember that time 6 months ago we let you leave 10 minutes early? That's why."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good lord, the nannies on this board are ridiculous. It's no wonder that so many of you end up with no jobs.
I am neither nanny or mb but as a neutral observer, hands down. It is the mb's who are cheap, ridiculous job creepers, leaving dirty dishes, expecting housework from nannies. I marvel that a nanny would even consider ANY duty that is not child related, including taking care of pets.
Thank you! The fact that they can't see that boggles my mind. The entitlement of hiring a person to do one job, but then expecting that they start doing something completely unrelated, and for no extra pay, is just insane. But you can't reason with DCUM MBs.
Try having a job in the professional world. Most job descriptions say and other duties as assigned. The families needs are changing. As the kids get older, they don't need constant supervision or they can help in the kitchen. Cutting up 2 carrots vs. 4 is a minimal time issue.
Nothing has been said about the kids helping. Most parents don't want their kids helping prepare meals, they want their kids having fun. Oh, and I'm the PP who said the 2 carrots becomes 4... I cook from scratch, every single meal. If my NF wanted me to go from making enough for just kids to parents as well, it doubles my prep time and cook time is anywhere from 1.25 to twice what was required before, which is exactly why I said that it takes 1.5-2 times as long when doubling a recipe made from scratch.
Also cooking for children is not the same as cooking for adults. Just because a nanny is comfortable making simple meals for your kids doesn't mean she wants to be your chef. It starts with doubling the recipe she makes for the kids, then the recipes get more complicated and involved. Chicken strips and steamed veggies is fine for the kids, but what about when MB decides she wants a scratch made lasagna for dinner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good lord, the nannies on this board are ridiculous. It's no wonder that so many of you end up with no jobs.
I am neither nanny or mb but as a neutral observer, hands down. It is the mb's who are cheap, ridiculous job creepers, leaving dirty dishes, expecting housework from nannies. I marvel that a nanny would even consider ANY duty that is not child related, including taking care of pets.
Thank you! The fact that they can't see that boggles my mind. The entitlement of hiring a person to do one job, but then expecting that they start doing something completely unrelated, and for no extra pay, is just insane. But you can't reason with DCUM MBs.
Try having a job in the professional world. Most job descriptions say and other duties as assigned. The families needs are changing. As the kids get older, they don't need constant supervision or they can help in the kitchen. Cutting up 2 carrots vs. 4 is a minimal time issue.
Nothing has been said about the kids helping. Most parents don't want their kids helping prepare meals, they want their kids having fun. Oh, and I'm the PP who said the 2 carrots becomes 4... I cook from scratch, every single meal. If my NF wanted me to go from making enough for just kids to parents as well, it doubles my prep time and cook time is anywhere from 1.25 to twice what was required before, which is exactly why I said that it takes 1.5-2 times as long when doubling a recipe made from scratch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good lord, the nannies on this board are ridiculous. It's no wonder that so many of you end up with no jobs.
I am neither nanny or mb but as a neutral observer, hands down. It is the mb's who are cheap, ridiculous job creepers, leaving dirty dishes, expecting housework from nannies. I marvel that a nanny would even consider ANY duty that is not child related, including taking care of pets.
Thank you! The fact that they can't see that boggles my mind. The entitlement of hiring a person to do one job, but then expecting that they start doing something completely unrelated, and for no extra pay, is just insane. But you can't reason with DCUM MBs.
Try having a job in the professional world. Most job descriptions say and other duties as assigned. The families needs are changing. As the kids get older, they don't need constant supervision or they can help in the kitchen. Cutting up 2 carrots vs. 4 is a minimal time issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good lord, the nannies on this board are ridiculous. It's no wonder that so many of you end up with no jobs.
I am neither nanny or mb but as a neutral observer, hands down. It is the mb's who are cheap, ridiculous job creepers, leaving dirty dishes, expecting housework from nannies. I marvel that a nanny would even consider ANY duty that is not child related, including taking care of pets.
Thank you! The fact that they can't see that boggles my mind. The entitlement of hiring a person to do one job, but then expecting that they start doing something completely unrelated, and for no extra pay, is just insane. But you can't reason with DCUM MBs.
Try having a job in the professional world. Most job descriptions say and other duties as assigned. The families needs are changing. As the kids get older, they don't need constant supervision or they can help in the kitchen. Cutting up 2 carrots vs. 4 is a minimal time issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh good lord, the nannies on this board are ridiculous. It's no wonder that so many of you end up with no jobs.
I am neither nanny or mb but as a neutral observer, hands down. It is the mb's who are cheap, ridiculous job creepers, leaving dirty dishes, expecting housework from nannies. I marvel that a nanny would even consider ANY duty that is not child related, including taking care of pets.
Thank you! The fact that they can't see that boggles my mind. The entitlement of hiring a person to do one job, but then expecting that they start doing something completely unrelated, and for no extra pay, is just insane. But you can't reason with DCUM MBs.