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  • kayla
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    So monday i had a child forget there snow pants which is fine because i have extras, well i said that when the dad said oh you forgot your snow pants looks like you cant play outside. First off since when is it a 4yr olds responsibility to remember his snowpants, well ever since monday he hasn't brought his snowpants im wondering if now its because i said i had extras!! ughh parents!!

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  • AfterSchoolMom
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    Ugh. One of the babies is crabby today. I don't know how much longer I'm going to be able to take this with two babies that are the same age... I'm fighting exhaustion and morning sickness too.

    but I HATE to terminate care - she's a first time Mom and just went back to work. I'd feel like SUCH a butthead. Ugh!!

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  • happykidschildcare
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    Originally posted by hoopinglady
    had many issues with family over payments. Finally dad agrees to pay me two weeks at a time and for the past two payments has done fine. He shows up today, a day late and hands me a check for one week.
    I am so over this I want to quit.

    I'm sick about it. I'm done with the disrespect, the poverty wages, the MESS, the stress, the 14 hours days.


    aaaaaahhhhh!

    I called a daycare center about a possible job and they do have positions. They give half off employee childcare.

    Problem is with the low rate of pay that would be half my paycheck.

    the other problem is that I'd be on foot, which is fine for me but wouldn't work for two kids in a stroller.

    I feel so stuck and so miserable right now.

    I've been in the red for I don't know how long.

    My kids' father is a drunk and has done nothing for their support financially. I obviously can't count on him for any child care either.

    I'm on the brink today.

    I haven't had the energy or motivation or money to improve my program and even if I did the market is crap here. complete crap.

    Hopefully a good night's sleep will change perspective.
    I have my parents pay a week in advance when they start then every friday, that ways im getting paid up front for the follwing week. If they want to pay every 2 weeks its the same, its up front. And if you miss a payment then just dont plan on showing up cuz I dont work for free. And neither would they , remind them of that.

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  • happykidschildcare
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    Ohh Happy monday....DCD drops 2 yrs old in this morning putting him on the potty and saying Im done with the diapers I worked hard all weekend and he only had 1 accident. Heres his undies and some extra pants. Hmmm ok this isnt a first time dad, this is his 3 rd boy ive raised. So him & DCM know my policy about not putting them into underwear/ being unsanitary to the playroom etc..I guess I will entertain this today but if he cant get through the day, im putting pullups on him. Cuz Im not going to steam clean my carpets all night after working a 10 hr day. Ughhh.

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  • happykidschildcare
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    my complaint of the day is parents thinking your open at this time and closed at this time and other kids are here so I will just leave lil tommy and amy there too....ummm no. Its says in my contract my business hours are not your contracted hours, and I willl only have your child for 9 hours. I ended it with im a very patient person, but Im also human!!!!!!!!! just saying!

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  • Sugar410
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    I dont want to go back to work tomorrow!! UGH!

    Originally posted by hoopinglady
    had many issues with family over payments. Finally dad agrees to pay me two weeks at a time and for the past two payments has done fine. He shows up today, a day late and hands me a check for one week.
    I am so over this I want to quit.

    I'm sick about it. I'm done with the disrespect, the poverty wages, the MESS, the stress, the 14 hours days.


    aaaaaahhhhh!

    I called a daycare center about a possible job and they do have positions. They give half off employee childcare.

    Problem is with the low rate of pay that would be half my paycheck.

    the other problem is that I'd be on foot, which is fine for me but wouldn't work for two kids in a stroller.

    I feel so stuck and so miserable right now.

    I've been in the red for I don't know how long.

    My kids' father is a drunk and has done nothing for their support financially. I obviously can't count on him for any child care either.

    I'm on the brink today.

    I haven't had the energy or motivation or money to improve my program and even if I did the market is crap here. complete crap.

    Hopefully a good night's sleep will change perspective.
    I know how you feel! I don't want to go back to work tomorrow!

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  • kidkair
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    Originally posted by caring4kidsinSD
    Worst day ever - feeling soooooooooo unappreciated right now by 75% of my DCP and trying to stop from taking it out on the kids
    I know that feeling. I usually blow bubbles for them. The deep breaths help calm me and their joy and laughter help me turn my focus on them vs their parents.

    My vent is that I have a drop in who was going to start 4 days a week soon decided to give her current provider another chance because the provider started crying when given the two week notice. Maybe I should have started crying about her not being here. I cried after getting off the phone and am still very sad about the whole situation. The kid is a great baby and I think she would fit in here very quickly. The kid was here on drop-in today so I made a hand print plaque for the parents in a hope that they will change their minds. I'm also going to include a note of her day since she's had a terrific day. Then I'm going to back off and what will be will be.

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  • Crystal
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    Originally posted by caring4kidsinSD
    Worst day ever - feeling soooooooooo unappreciated right now by 75% of my DCP and trying to stop from taking it out on the kids

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  • caring4kidsinSD
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    Worst day ever - feeling soooooooooo unappreciated right now by 75% of my DCP and trying to stop from taking it out on the kids

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by MissKim
    I am so glad that I found this thread today! It has been one of those days. The 6 month old is teething and has cried non-stop all day. He eats, then cries. This is usually my best baby, but the screaming.... Mom is a nurse and doesn't send anything for him at all! Can I get some Ambesol please!
    The Terrible Three are here all day for two weeks. They are usually only part-timers, but school is out. OMG! I need a break!

    Sigh, OK. I feel a little better now.
    Welcome to the Daycare.com Forum! I've upgraded your status. You can post freely now.

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  • MissKim
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    aaargghh

    I am so glad that I found this thread today! It has been one of those days. The 6 month old is teething and has cried non-stop all day. He eats, then cries. This is usually my best baby, but the screaming.... Mom is a nurse and doesn't send anything for him at all! Can I get some Ambesol please!
    The Terrible Three are here all day for two weeks. They are usually only part-timers, but school is out. OMG! I need a break!

    Sigh, OK. I feel a little better now.

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  • Meyou
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    Originally posted by SilverSabre25
    Apparently, "Everyone, be quiet! I'm trying to get the baby to sleep!" means, "Be quiet for five seconds and then scream as LOUD AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN." Do this three times, even after being reminded AGAIN to use quiet voices. Grin and giggle like a maniac when the baby wakes back up, cries, and your daycare provider knows that now the baby won't get to sleep until almost noon.

    I had them in five separate locations doing 5 separate QUIET things this morning for the very same reason.....the week before Christmas ****s.

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  • SilverSabre25
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    Apparently, "Everyone, be quiet! I'm trying to get the baby to sleep!" means, "Be quiet for five seconds and then scream as LOUD AS YOU POSSIBLY CAN." Do this three times, even after being reminded AGAIN to use quiet voices. Grin and giggle like a maniac when the baby wakes back up, cries, and your daycare provider knows that now the baby won't get to sleep until almost noon.

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  • hoopinglady
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    rude

    Interviewed for a newborn on Friday, they were all set to go for today. No call no show. Nice. I've been up and down all night anxious for new client and up since 530 waiting for them to arrive.

    Of course I've been struggling with backbone and this new client that I thought was willing to pay a bit more and comply with policies was a very encouraging incentive and morale booster.

    Darn it, darn it, darn it.

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  • justgettingstarted
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    Jeans with zipper, shoes with laces, button up shirt...

    on an infant? Seriously? This is a daycare not fashion week. Does she seriously not realize how much more time and effort it takes to change a diaper or get ready to go outside with such ridiculous clothing? Ugh!

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