Anonymous wrote:Curious what people do about meals while your nanny is working. I have never provided food to our nanny although I've said she's welcome to help herself to coffee, sparkling water, etc. or snacks but she usually comes with her own lunch bag with her food and drinks. A neighbor was talking about going grocery shopping for food for the nanny and I was shocked...is this something most people provide? I really don't mind if she makes herself a portion of whatever the kids are having or whatever, but do people actually provide a supply of food for a non-live-in nanny?
Anonymous wrote:Lunch was baked salmon fillet with some green beans, some goat cheese, cup of organic blueberries, small thing of organic yogurt, a chocolate bar, tea with honey and lemon. Breakfast just couple of eggs/smoked salmon. I work 9,5 hrs most days, plus take bus each way, so I need a lot of energy. $30, maybe $25 is unfortunately the price of my daily food, because of crazy food prices, and because I do not eat junk food. i need good nutrition to do great job.
Anonymous wrote:what is wrong with gourmet nanny menu,pp?
Anonymous wrote:Lunch was baked salmon fillet with some green beans, some goat cheese, cup of organic blueberries, small thing of organic yogurt, a chocolate bar, tea with honey and lemon. Breakfast just couple of eggs/smoked salmon. I work 9,5 hrs most days, plus take bus each way, so I need a lot of energy. $30, maybe $25 is unfortunately the price of my daily food, because of crazy food prices, and because I do not eat junk food. i need good nutrition to do great job.
Anonymous wrote:Lunch was baked salmon fillet with some green beans, some goat cheese, cup of organic blueberries, small thing of organic yogurt, a chocolate bar, tea with honey and lemon. Breakfast just couple of eggs/smoked salmon. I work 9,5 hrs most days, plus take bus each way, so I need a lot of energy. $30, maybe $25 is unfortunately the price of my daily food, because of crazy food prices, and because I do not eat junk food. i need good nutrition to do great job.
Anonymous wrote:It is not a matter of decency of the employer but the matter of decency of nanny. Food is very expensive these days, and my daily food comes to about $30 during my shift, that would add up costs. I am making $35 per hr, and 5 yrs a week overtime, and honestly can afford my own food without complicating things, Of course, if you are paying $22 or something near that you better buy food since your nanny is probably starving. Maybe living out of her car as well.
Anonymous wrote:no, they dont
Anonymous wrote:Curious what people do about meals while your nanny is working. I have never provided food to our nanny although I've said she's welcome to help herself to coffee, sparkling water, etc. or snacks but she usually comes with her own lunch bag with her food and drinks. A neighbor was talking about going grocery shopping for food for the nanny and I was shocked...is this something most people provide? I really don't mind if she makes herself a portion of whatever the kids are having or whatever, but do people actually provide a supply of food for a non-live-in nanny?