Every time I have an opening (especially this past year) 90% of the calls are for part time infant care for first time parents. There is something seriously going on in my area. I get asked for that SOOOO many times. It happens to be the most annoying combo of care needed (at least to me). What can be worse than having a small baby taken here and there at random times and days? I think parents think they are doing good by keeping their kid out of daycare as much as possible and while I agree in one way, in another way I think the unhappiest kids at daycare are part time infants.
What Kind Of Calls Are You Getting The Most?
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Every time I have an opening (especially this past year) 90% of the calls are for part time infant care for first time parents. There is something seriously going on in my area. I get asked for that SOOOO many times. It happens to be the most annoying combo of care needed (at least to me). What can be worse than having a small baby taken here and there at random times and days? I think parents think they are doing good by keeping their kid out of daycare as much as possible and while I agree in one way, in another way I think the unhappiest kids at daycare are part time infants.
I'd say that 95% of my calls have been from other providers pretending to be interested parents wanting prices.- Flag
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yes and that too! there have been so many SAHMs trying to start up small daycares. When I first started there was maybe two CL ads posted per day, now there is easily 20 per day! 90% of them say they are starting new daycares to make extra money, stay home with their own kids, because they lost their jobs. It shows they are new and unprofessional when they start out the ad by telling lots of personal info about why they are new to daycare. Anyway, there is a lot of fishing around to see what other experienced providers are doing.- Flag
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I have been getting a lot of people needing care that are on public asst, which I dont take. A llot of people calling that work in retail that want nights and weekends...NO thanks..
I had an infant call the other day, the lady wanted only 2 hour days 3 days a week.....NO thanks...
I am so empty in my daycare you would think that I would take anything, but I have learned my lesson and I am going to stick with saying that good things come to those who wait...............I just know that all of us will see good things soon...- Flag
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I have been getting a lot of Mon-Fri, 12:15-6:00 requests.
BUT they want HALF tuition since they are in free pre-school until 12:00 and feel "that is only fair".To whom has yet to be established.
The Free State pre-school just got taken out at the knees by the budget cuts and can no longer offer "free" after 12:00 ("sub-contracted" in private centers who just took one to the gut).
It seems the parents feel that if they are now going to have to pay for it the 18/1 ratio is no longer suitable after 12:00.
Even after I tell them I am full multiple times they keep trying to plead their case. I guess it has worked for them in the past?- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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Me too! I get pregnant moms due in a couple months or itty bitty babies for just part time requests. Also A LOT of people asking for just half days 1-5 or 7-12... It's something I never used to get requested. I think they are looking for ways to save money.
I also get the "other daycare provider" calls where they pretend to be interested parents. Its so obvious because when you ask "how old is your son?" they get all flustered "oh hes ummm uhhhh... 2 yrs old". And ask them their name and its "uhhhh Sally"... so silly. Or their phone # is blocked. Thats an obvious one!Just be honest and say your a daycare provider and need advice. Sheesh
I am so happy when I get a daycare call and they actually WANT full time ... classic regular full time hours!- Flag
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A lot like you guys--infant care (which I'm full), moms looking for care a YEAR from now (I don't know what I'll be doing in a year, I'm not meeting with you), part-time infants (which I'm not willing to take), weird hours, or what have you.Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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Right now I have one opening. I advertised for a child over a year, so I am getting lots of phone calls for infants between 8 and 11 months............and they always say "We are just a very months away from what you will take." So much changes in a month in infant time. They don't realize though.
:lots of calls for temporary care for when their provider is out on maternity leave. I did tell one family to call me back in a month. They had a little guy the same age as the rest of the group and perfect hours. They needed full time care 4 days a week. Day off Wednesday. On Wednesday I have one child that comes 1/2 day on and all the others don't come on Wednesday. If I haven't filled the spot by then that would work out great!!!!! Plus every time I have taken a child as a temp for daycare provider to take maternity leave they always end up staying.- Flag
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INFANTS, INFANTS, INFANTS...even though I advertise for FULL TIME 2 to 5 year olds. I also get a lot of Part Time and people looking for JOBS.
I don't think people "get" that if I'm licensed, I pretty much advertise for what I'm allowed and have openings for. All my infant spots are full so that's why I'm not advertising for infant spots!!!- Flag
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Wow! I'm not the only one! One woman wanted part time care for her infant 1 day a week for only 3 hours! Um no! The kid would never get used to me! That and if I take on one more infant or toddler I'd have to reduce my capacity, so I'm only interested in full-time infant spots. Not worth it for part time!- Flag
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October has been a HUGE birth month this year...remember the "Snowpocalypse" of last year???- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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INFANTS, INFANTS, INFANTS...even though I advertise for FULL TIME 2 to 5 year olds. I also get a lot of Part Time and people looking for JOBS.
I don't think people "get" that if I'm licensed, I pretty much advertise for what I'm allowed and have openings for. All my infant spots are full so that's why I'm not advertising for infant spots!!!- Flag
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mostly telemarketers.
I suppose you meant what type of daycare calls I am getting huh?I RARELY get calls for childcare. I get clients from word of mouth.
I do get the various call now and then looking for odd hour childcare, week-end care, drop in care or school age care......NONE of which I do.- Flag
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