Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$2,500 (cash, in an envelope, not taxed) and a nice gift, haven't figure out exactly what yet. One year we did concert tickets, one year was a necklace she had mentioned, one year was an iPad.
I would like to get this too. I guess this board is for MBs with very high household incomes and not me or my kid's nanny. Most of my salary goes to the nanny. Neither I nor she will be lucky to get a holiday bonus (although we are getting her a very nice gift).
-MB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$2,500 (cash, in an envelope, not taxed) and a nice gift, haven't figure out exactly what yet. One year we did concert tickets, one year was a necklace she had mentioned, one year was an iPad.
I would like to get this too. I guess this board is for MBs with very high household incomes and not me or my kid's nanny. Most of my salary goes to the nanny. Neither I nor she will be lucky to get a holiday bonus (although we are getting her a very nice gift).
-MB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$2,500 (cash, in an envelope, not taxed) and a nice gift, haven't figure out exactly what yet. One year we did concert tickets, one year was a necklace she had mentioned, one year was an iPad.
I would like to get this too. I guess this board is for MBs with very high household incomes and not me or my kid's nanny. Most of my salary goes to the nanny. Neither I nor she will be lucky to get a holiday bonus (although we are getting her a very nice gift).
-MB
Anonymous wrote:$2,500 (cash, in an envelope, not taxed) and a nice gift, haven't figure out exactly what yet. One year we did concert tickets, one year was a necklace she had mentioned, one year was an iPad.
Anonymous wrote:We give a large Christmas bonus and a few personal gifts that run $150-200. I like to give a “warm” personal gift like cozy high quality pajamas and slippers, cashmere gloves or scarf, flannel sheets, gorgeous throw, etc., in colors and design I know she’d like plus a beautiful Christmas floral decoration and a dark chocolate assortment since she enjoys them.
Anonymous wrote:MacBook Air
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am planning to give a nice gift and no bonus. Our nanny started in September and she is taking a 3 week trip over the holidays. Even though this is very difficult coverage wise we are letting her use all 40 hrs PTO at once ( which she has not accrued). Plus she’s just been just OK. Would she really be expecting a bonus in this situation?
You are making a HUGE mistake. I do not allow employees to use vacation time they haven't accrued, ever.
Anonymous wrote:We are giving our nanny an IPad. She is a wonderful nanny and we love her.