Part Time Schedules? What Do You Do?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Sprouts
    Licensed Provider
    • Dec 2010
    • 846

    Part Time Schedules? What Do You Do?

    My previous part time rates were $150 for 29 hours or less ( I live in NY, close to NYC thats why rates are so high) But I recently changed it to $190 for 25 hours or less. But now the parent i have has her daughter here:

    Mon 9-5
    tues 9-5
    wed 9-1
    thurs 9-6

    equaling 29 hours, i feel like it is a full time spot!

    I don;t want to loose this family either, i have kept her at her rate because contract stated changes will occur in the new year...(which i will just erase and change to rates can change whenever...well better wording then this, i am just typing quickly...)

    Do some of u have a strict part time schedule or limit the amount of days/ hours for part time schedules?
  • Bella99
    Just Starting Out!
    • Mar 2012
    • 108

    #2
    Originally posted by Sprouts
    My previous part time rates were $150 for 29 hours or less ( I live in NY, close to NYC thats why rates are so high) But I recently changed it to $190 for 25 hours or less. But now the parent i have has her daughter here:

    Mon 9-5
    tues 9-5
    wed 9-1
    thurs 9-6

    equaling 29 hours, i feel like it is a full time spot!

    I don;t want to loose this family either, i have kept her at her rate because contract stated changes will occur in the new year...(which i will just erase and change to rates can change whenever...well better wording then this, i am just typing quickly...)

    Do some of u have a strict part time schedule or limit the amount of days/ hours for part time schedules?
    When did your new price come in to play? If she signed a contract, or started a year at THAT price, for THAT many hours, then I think it's a 2-way contract, and you should honor it until the new year

    Comment

    • daycarediva
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 11698

      #3
      Tricky! I would reword my contract so that it said 29 hours or less over the course of 3 days. (or whatever you could live with) The way it seems to me, you would never be able to fill another part time spot around that kid because he/she is there four days.

      Comment

      • Sprouts
        Licensed Provider
        • Dec 2010
        • 846

        #4
        Bella I agree, I just wanted to kknow how others arrange their part timers. 4 days is too much...so maybe I'll do 27 hours over 3 days...9 hours a day is the limit....and maybe a 18 hours 2 day? Ugh....

        Comment

        • momma2girls
          Daycare.com Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 2283

          #5
          My normal weekly rate is $140.00 per week. My partime rate has been $30.00 per day, but I am really thinking of going up to $35.00 per day. I do have a min. of 3 set days now. There are so many around my area that just want parttime!! I received 4 partime calls or emails yesterday alone. I quit doing parttime about 3 yrs. ago. To me, they wre taking a spot, no matter how many hrs. they needed. Then the thing you have to go thru on partime, they will not pay for Holidays(unless it falls on their days) I actually have had a couple different families, want to switch their days around when it came to Holidays, so they wouldn't have to pay for them!! They will not pay for vac. etc... so be prepared for all this as well with parttimers.

          Comment

          • Blackcat31
            • Oct 2010
            • 36124

            #6
            Part time for me is 1-2 days per week. Full time is 3, 4 and 5 days a week.

            I dont do hours per week because it is too easy then for a parent to use every single day for only 4-5 hours and then expect part time rates for a daily kid....kwim?

            My rates vary for 3, 4 or 5 day use but they are all considered full time.

            Comment

            • SunflowerMama
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 1113

              #7
              My part-time rate is $45/day (regardless of the # of hours). Part-time is considered 2 or 3 days/week.

              Full-time rate is a set weekly rate and for 4 or 5 days/week.

              I don't do hourly rates.

              Comment

              • Kiki
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Dec 2011
                • 350

                #8
                Originally posted by Blackcat31
                Part time for me is 1-2 days per week. Full time is 3, 4 and 5 days a week.

                I dont do hours per week because it is too easy then for a parent to use every single day for only 4-5 hours and then expect part time rates for a daily kid....kwim?

                My rates vary for 3, 4 or 5 day use but they are all considered full time.
                Same here. Charging hourly would be a huge headache for me, it's easier to just do it by days. Not only that, but like Blackcat said, if you do hourly, parents will use it every day they can.

                Comment

                • Crazy8
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jun 2011
                  • 2769

                  #9
                  My rates are based on number of days per week, not number of hours per week. I have rates for 2, 3, 4 or 5 days a week. My thought being I might be able to fill the other days, I definitely can't fill the other "hours". Some don't like taking part timers - I do, I like the break where I don't have all the kids each and every day!

                  Comment

                  • Sprouts
                    Licensed Provider
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 846

                    #10
                    here is my current rate schedule....If its not part time then I go by pick up time, the earlier the better!

                    INFANTS/TODDLERS/PRE-SCHOOL PRICING

                    PART TIME (< 25 hours)$190.00 per week

                    Pick up- $ per week
                    1:30 $200.00
                    2:00 $212.50
                    2:30 $225.00
                    3:00 $237.50
                    3:30 $250.00
                    4:00 $262.50
                    4:30 $275.00
                    5:00 $287.50
                    5:30 $300.00
                    6:00 $312.50

                    Comment

                    • Heidi
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 7121

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Crazy8
                      My rates are based on number of days per week, not number of hours per week. I have rates for 2, 3, 4 or 5 days a week. My thought being I might be able to fill the other days, I definitely can't fill the other "hours". Some don't like taking part timers - I do, I like the break where I don't have all the kids each and every day!
                      I do the same thing. I charge more per day for less than 5 days. So, if my rate is $110 per week, I charge $25 per day...contracted for however many days. They pay holidays and absent days for whatever they are scheduled days are. I have a limit of 9.5 hours per day per child (although I am licensed longer...if they need more, the rate goes up).

                      The reason I do this because I really would rather take $75 and have a child here 3 days or $100 for 4, than have someone pay the fulltime rate and then drop their child off 5 days per week to do whatever. It's a small incentive to keep their child home if their off. Besides, I like having days where I have a smaller group.

                      Drop in care is $3.50 per hour, and only if I have it available.

                      These are my +2 rates, and as you see, our area is not exactly a high rate area!

                      Comment

                      • Sprouts
                        Licensed Provider
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 846

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Crazy8
                        My rates are based on number of days per week, not number of hours per week. I have rates for 2, 3, 4 or 5 days a week. My thought being I might be able to fill the other days, I definitely can't fill the other "hours". Some don't like taking part timers - I do, I like the break where I don't have all the kids each and every day!
                        Do u have a limit to the number of hours per day? Like if they came for 3 days for 4 hours or for a family that wanted 3 days for 10 hours?

                        Comment

                        • Heidi
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Sep 2011
                          • 7121

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Sprouts
                          here is my current rate schedule....If its not part time then I go by pick up time, the earlier the better!

                          INFANTS/TODDLERS/PRE-SCHOOL PRICING

                          PART TIME (< 25 hours)$190.00 per week

                          Pick up- $ per week
                          1:30 $200.00
                          2:00 $212.50
                          2:30 $225.00
                          3:00 $237.50
                          3:30 $250.00
                          4:00 $262.50
                          4:30 $275.00
                          5:00 $287.50
                          5:30 $300.00
                          6:00 $312.50
                          So, if you take each rate you have, based on their attendance, I pro-rated each day seperately and then added them up. With that, I get $215.50 for the 4 days. That's how I would do it at next contract renewal...You could also take your highest weekly rate, $312.50, and divide it by 5, x4, equals $250.

                          Just a couple of options...

                          Comment

                          • Sprouts
                            Licensed Provider
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 846

                            #14
                            hmm what are your views on chagning my agreement (not price) to make her choose 3 days to use the part time rate? I def dont want to loose her but maybe i can explain to her nicely somehow that i need her to pick the 3 days because of spots? or something? I def dont want to loose her either, but i should have caught this earlier.....

                            in our contract it states


                            __Tuition rates are established for the new program year in December and go into effect on January 1st of the new program year.

                            Comment

                            • Happy Hearts
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • May 2012
                              • 255

                              #15
                              I charge $200 a week up to 40 hours. Anything over 40 hours is $6 an hour.

                              I don't want to charge by the hour because I don't want the stat holiday pay controversy. And, I don't want to lose out if their grandma comes to visit and the kid doesn't come for a few days.

                              Also, I know exactly how much I'll be making every week. And, I won't have to worry about whether I'll be over in my numbers trying to juggle part timers and drop ins.

                              Comment

                              Working...