by nanny2012 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:08 am
You advertised this role slightly differently on an earlier post.
This is an advert that has been discussed widely among nannies.
Its very unusual for a live in nanny to not have their food provided
Aside from that, giving them a shorter week for lower wages - hence giving them 4 days where they can find another position, yet putting on babysitting is very restrictive.
Also this kind of role is likely to be considered by an inexperienced nanny (who's unaware of the un-usual-ness over things like food) & therefore they are likely to be more of a mothers help / au pair candidate who'd want to explore & travel during their 'time off' - they can't do that with babysitting tied in & can't just take some food from what is supposed to be considered 'home' to travel on a budget.... as the advert demonstrates being quite picky over when they can & can't have food.
Nannies who are given an annex / sep accommodation, have their food bought for them from their employer (normally for the whole week), / added to the shopping list. This is from nannies who've had seperate accommodation / their own kitchen etc .
You advertised this role slightly differently on an earlier post.
This is an advert that has been discussed widely among nannies.
Its very unusual for a live in nanny to not have their food provided
Aside from that, giving them a shorter week for lower wages - hence giving them 4 days where they can find another position, yet putting on babysitting is very restrictive.
Also this kind of role is likely to be considered by an inexperienced nanny (who's unaware of the un-usual-ness over things like food) & therefore they are likely to be more of a mothers help / au pair candidate who'd want to explore & travel during their 'time off' - they can't do that with babysitting tied in & can't just take some food from what is supposed to be considered 'home' to travel on a budget.... as the advert demonstrates being quite picky over when they can & can't have food.
[b]Nannies who are given an annex / sep accommodation, have their food bought for them from their employer (normally for the whole week), / added to the shopping list. This is from nannies who've had seperate accommodation / their own kitchen etc .[/b]