Anonymous wrote:The cheapness of posters on this board is raw. I really hope your nanny leaves you in a lurch when a better offer comes along.
Our nanny as been with us for 8 years. She tells me horror stories of how her nanny friends can be treated.
Anonymous wrote:The cheapness of posters on this board is raw. I really hope your nanny leaves you in a lurch when a better offer comes along.
Our nanny as been with us for 8 years. She tells me horror stories of how her nanny friends can be treated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the interview you TELL tell the nanny she will be leaving you a list of the foods you need to purchase to feed her breakfast/lunch or lunch/dinner. She does not / should not depend of eating the scraps left by the children. Nanny may be a completely different ethnicity or race from you and needs you to stock *her* typical foods in the house.
Even at my firm when admins order food for us for a long day of client meetings they ask each of us what we want to eat. One time they made the mistake of ordering all non-veg food when 5 of us (out of 14, including 2 of the clients) ) are strict veg (no meat, no fish). You need to ASK the nanny what she wants and have her write it down for you.
Professionals provide their own food. Its a nice thing to do to provide food but no one should expect it. I've never ever worked at a job where lunch or a meal was ever provided. It depends on the profession. If you are working at a firm it may be different but most jobs are not like that.
Have you ever worked at a job where you were unable to leave even to just grab a lunch?
Trust me. In home workers are always provided their meal if they choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the interview you TELL tell the nanny she will be leaving you a list of the foods you need to purchase to feed her breakfast/lunch or lunch/dinner. She does not / should not depend of eating the scraps left by the children. Nanny may be a completely different ethnicity or race from you and needs you to stock *her* typical foods in the house.
Even at my firm when admins order food for us for a long day of client meetings they ask each of us what we want to eat. One time they made the mistake of ordering all non-veg food when 5 of us (out of 14, including 2 of the clients) ) are strict veg (no meat, no fish). You need to ASK the nanny what she wants and have her write it down for you.
Professionals provide their own food. Its a nice thing to do to provide food but no one should expect it. I've never ever worked at a job where lunch or a meal was ever provided. It depends on the profession. If you are working at a firm it may be different but most jobs are not like that.
Have you ever worked at a job where you were unable to leave even to just grab a lunch?
Trust me. In home workers are always provided their meal if they choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the interview you TELL tell the nanny she will be leaving you a list of the foods you need to purchase to feed her breakfast/lunch or lunch/dinner. She does not / should not depend of eating the scraps left by the children. Nanny may be a completely different ethnicity or race from you and needs you to stock *her* typical foods in the house.
Even at my firm when admins order food for us for a long day of client meetings they ask each of us what we want to eat. One time they made the mistake of ordering all non-veg food when 5 of us (out of 14, including 2 of the clients) ) are strict veg (no meat, no fish). You need to ASK the nanny what she wants and have her write it down for you.
Professionals provide their own food. Its a nice thing to do to provide food but no one should expect it. I've never ever worked at a job where lunch or a meal was ever provided. It depends on the profession. If you are working at a firm it may be different but most jobs are not like that.
Have you ever worked at a job where you were unable to leave even to just grab a lunch?
Trust me. In home workers are always provided their meal if they choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At the interview you TELL tell the nanny she will be leaving you a list of the foods you need to purchase to feed her breakfast/lunch or lunch/dinner. She does not / should not depend of eating the scraps left by the children. Nanny may be a completely different ethnicity or race from you and needs you to stock *her* typical foods in the house.
Even at my firm when admins order food for us for a long day of client meetings they ask each of us what we want to eat. One time they made the mistake of ordering all non-veg food when 5 of us (out of 14, including 2 of the clients) ) are strict veg (no meat, no fish). You need to ASK the nanny what she wants and have her write it down for you.
Professionals provide their own food. Its a nice thing to do to provide food but no one should expect it. I've never ever worked at a job where lunch or a meal was ever provided. It depends on the profession. If you are working at a firm it may be different but most jobs are not like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Your hospital doesn’t have a cafeteria?! How do they feed their patients?
Every hospital has a cafeteria or food service. They have to by law. That laughing nurse is an idiot.
Depends on the size of the hospital.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Your hospital doesn’t have a cafeteria?! How do they feed their patients?
Every hospital has a cafeteria or food service. They have to by law. That laughing nurse is an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:At the interview you TELL tell the nanny she will be leaving you a list of the foods you need to purchase to feed her breakfast/lunch or lunch/dinner. She does not / should not depend of eating the scraps left by the children. Nanny may be a completely different ethnicity or race from you and needs you to stock *her* typical foods in the house.
Even at my firm when admins order food for us for a long day of client meetings they ask each of us what we want to eat. One time they made the mistake of ordering all non-veg food when 5 of us (out of 14, including 2 of the clients) ) are strict veg (no meat, no fish). You need to ASK the nanny what she wants and have her write it down for you.
Anonymous wrote:At the interview you TELL tell the nanny she will be leaving you a list of the foods you need to purchase to feed her breakfast/lunch or lunch/dinner. She does not / should not depend of eating the scraps left by the children. Nanny may be a completely different ethnicity or race from you and needs you to stock *her* typical foods in the house.
Even at my firm when admins order food for us for a long day of client meetings they ask each of us what we want to eat. One time they made the mistake of ordering all non-veg food when 5 of us (out of 14, including 2 of the clients) ) are strict veg (no meat, no fish). You need to ASK the nanny what she wants and have her write it down for you.
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.
Your hospital doesn’t have a cafeteria?! How do they feed their patients?
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.