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  • SilverSabre25
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 7585

    Damn it... (a Vent)

    Everytime things are starting to go smoothly and things are looking up (read: my daycare spots are mostly filled) someone turns around and drops a bombshell on me. I have only 4 daycare kids right now, all of them part-time, and my only 4-day/week kid's mom told me tonight that they are dropping down to only 1 day/week. I told her fine, but that will only work until/unless I get someone who needs that spot. She was totally cool with that, and has agreed to pay me in full for next week, so that's something at least.

    Damn it. I *need* that money! I'm seriously thinking of trying to find another job...one that will be at least a guaranteed income. I love what I"m doing but I can' get spots filled for some reason. I really don't want to find another job. I don't want to put my own daughter in daycare. I want to do what I'm doing but we need my income to live on.

    I don't know what to do. I'm seriously crying here. This ****s.
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  • momma2girls
    Daycare.com Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 2283

    #2
    Originally posted by SilverSabre25
    Everytime things are starting to go smoothly and things are looking up (read: my daycare spots are mostly filled) someone turns around and drops a bombshell on me. I have only 4 daycare kids right now, all of them part-time, and my only 4-day/week kid's mom told me tonight that they are dropping down to only 1 day/week. I told her fine, but that will only work until/unless I get someone who needs that spot. She was totally cool with that, and has agreed to pay me in full for next week, so that's something at least.

    Damn it. I *need* that money! I'm seriously thinking of trying to find another job...one that will be at least a guaranteed income. I love what I"m doing but I can' get spots filled for some reason. I really don't want to find another job. I don't want to put my own daughter in daycare. I want to do what I'm doing but we need my income to live on.

    I don't know what to do. I'm seriously crying here. This ****s.
    I feel for you!!! It's very hard here to find children, other than newborns!! I have had a 2 yr. and over spot open now for 2 yrs. Can you believe that? I have received a huge waiting list for infants and toddlers, but you can only have so many in my book under the age of 2- I think with the economy the way it is- alot getting laid off, etc. is really hurting us as great daycare providers. Where I live moms are quitting or getting laid off, or can't afford one, or two children in daycare, so they quit and start up a daycare of their own, to make ends meet. I have been doing it for over 7 yrs. and these past 2 yrs. have been the ultimate trying to find older children. I have a huge waiting list for infants, not born, and toddlers under the age of 2!! Good luck!!
    Last edited by Abigail; 09-08-2010, 04:40 PM.

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    • laundryduchess@yahoo.com
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 616

      #3
      I hear you! I was the same way for years,.. now Im a paths to Quality provider and it has helped greatly.

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      • Abigail
        Child Care Provider
        • Jul 2010
        • 2417

        #4
        How are you advertising? Are you in a good location? What are your rates? I'm sure we could give you ideas to help you fill a few spots. I know it's tough to try to interview and keep a good attitude, but sometimes we all need a good cry.

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        • tmcp2001
          Daycare.com Member
          • May 2010
          • 84

          #5
          Ugh. I'm sorry, that does ****.

          What are you doing for advertising right now?

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          • choirlady76
            New Daycare.com Member
            • Sep 2010
            • 57

            #6
            Am sorry to hear about the drop in attendance for your daycare kids.. I hope something comes up soon!

            Have you ever considered looking into working at a daycare center? there are several in my area that are 24/7 ones and maybe you could pick up some extra hours in the evening or on weekends, when you're not tending to your own daycare center, since you have alot of background in childcare, I don't know if you have a degree (actually I"m not even sure what all the qualifications are for working at daycares, am still learning all of this myself), but certainly your experience will be of great benefit! Just a thought and keep us updated!

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            • choirlady76
              New Daycare.com Member
              • Sep 2010
              • 57

              #7
              Originally posted by laundryduchess@yahoo.com
              I hear you! I was the same way for years,.. now Im a paths to Quality provider and it has helped greatly.
              Hi, what is paths to quality provider?

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              • laundryduchess@yahoo.com
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2009
                • 616

                #8
                its not everywhere,.... google paths to quality childcare

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                • tenderhearts
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 1447

                  #9
                  I'm sorry you're having difficulties, but hang in there. I know your feelings of needing that money. I have never had trouble filling my spots and thank goodness I stayed full during this recession UNTIL May, we actually were planning a trip to Disneyland and I knew at the end of summer I was losing to kids going to kinder, but I hoped I'd fill the spots and I was fine until then, but when I was about to hit that last button to book our trip, something told me no just wait, you wouldn't believe it, that day 2 of my clients gave me notice, both lost their jobs, then one that I was losing at end of summer she cut back because her job cut her days, then after a month she was laid off, so I had all these openings, stressing BIG time. Advertised like crazy on craigslist. Offered a special for full time: $25 off first 2 weeks and enrollment fee waived. I am now full, filled every spot. I did have to take 2 infants which has me stressed some but infants are my most calls. So hang in there is will come. Offer a special or maybe a current client if they refer someone to you they get $25 gift card or something like that as an incentive. Good luck....

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                  • tenderhearts
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 1447

                    #10
                    Oh I also wanted to add that I put on my facebook page a link to my website, and put on there if anyone knew of anyone looking, and I did get a few calls from people who's friends told them about me. So that's another good way too.

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                    • momma2girls
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 2283

                      #11
                      I give a sign on bonus and a referrel bonus, but even this doesn't even bring in new children. I have started this about a yrs. ago, to maybe receive some great parents, but no avail so far!!! I receive tons of newborns and infant calls and emails!!

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                      • SilverSabre25
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 7585

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Abigail
                        How are you advertising? Are you in a good location? What are your rates? I'm sure we could give you ideas to help you fill a few spots. I know it's tough to try to interview and keep a good attitude, but sometimes we all need a good cry.
                        I advertise primarily through Craigslist, since it's free. I really don't want to spend anything on advertising right now because we really don't have much money. I"ve been thinking about putting up flyers at the area rec centers, libraries, and second-hand children's stores but haven't done it yet. My location is so-so--good transportation but a little bit off the beaten path. We are near to some very well-off areas but also close to some very not-so-well-off areas. My rates are also higher than the average because I feel that I"m offering something most of the area home daycares aren't since I have a college degree that's in the field (Early Childhood Development and Education, with almost enough training to get my teaching license)--and based on what I see on Craigslist, half of the people trying to do home daycare are, well, to put it nicely, not that well educated. I've been thinking about dropping those though and trying to do a real preschool curriculum.

                        I think most of the problem is saturation--there are TONS of home daycare ads in my area of Craigslist.
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                        • SilverSabre25
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 7585

                          #13
                          Originally posted by choirlady76
                          Am sorry to hear about the drop in attendance for your daycare kids.. I hope something comes up soon!

                          Have you ever considered looking into working at a daycare center? there are several in my area that are 24/7 ones and maybe you could pick up some extra hours in the evening or on weekends, when you're not tending to your own daycare center, since you have alot of background in childcare, I don't know if you have a degree (actually I"m not even sure what all the qualifications are for working at daycares, am still learning all of this myself), but certainly your experience will be of great benefit! Just a thought and keep us updated!
                          I am thinking of it now! I'd really rather not, because half of the reason I'm doing home daycare is to avoid having to put half or more of my own check towards child care. Plus, transportation might be tricky 'cause we have only one car and my husband works weird shifts. But, it's definitely on my mind atm.
                          Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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                          • missnikki
                            Advanced Daycare.com Member
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 1033

                            #14
                            There are some great threads on this forum about suggestions for advertising. Do a search with the tab up there ^... so many great ideas! Some require very little $$ but a bit of effort, hang in there.

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                            • Michael
                              Founder & Owner-Daycare.com
                              • Aug 2007
                              • 7946

                              #15
                              Originally posted by missnikki
                              There are some great threads on this forum about suggestions for advertising. Do a search with the tab up there ^... so many great ideas! Some require very little $$ but a bit of effort, hang in there.
                              Or click on the ""advertising" TAG on the bottom left. Here is the link from it: https://www.daycare.com/forum/tags.php?tag=advertising

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