So I had an interview last night and we were going over my Policy Handbook. The second paragraph says: Before you sign the contract you should read, understand and agree with those policies. If something in the contract or policies doesn't work for you, that's okay. That simply means that my daycare and your needs are not a good fit and I would be happy to refer you to someone who can hopefully meet your needs better.
I added this phrase (inspired from a policy I saw online; Daycare Lady, I think) to discourage negotiating of any kind. I know she read it because she questioned most of the 'rules'. Then, initialed the points when she saw I wasn't budging. Mind you, I was super sweet, not at all hard, but she knew I meant business.
So, here's to Blackcat, for inspiring me to have my backbone and use it. Felt sooooooo good. Now, I just have to remember that this is MY business and she will not walk all over me, because I feel she will.
I added this phrase (inspired from a policy I saw online; Daycare Lady, I think) to discourage negotiating of any kind. I know she read it because she questioned most of the 'rules'. Then, initialed the points when she saw I wasn't budging. Mind you, I was super sweet, not at all hard, but she knew I meant business.
So, here's to Blackcat, for inspiring me to have my backbone and use it. Felt sooooooo good. Now, I just have to remember that this is MY business and she will not walk all over me, because I feel she will.
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