I have an interview Tuesday evening with a Grandma looking for care for her grand daughter. She's not too happy with the daycare quality where she is right now (too much tv and a couple other things it sounded like). I get the impression that she is looking for daycare for her grand daughter although she's not the child's guardian. I'm wondering why it's not her parents contacting me instead. And why is Grandma paying for her childcare?
But anyway, Grandma knows I'm not even open yet, but wanted to come see the facility as soon as possible. It sounded to me like she wanted to see the layout and environment to see if she liked it. As soon as we set up a day and time for her to come see it, she was ready to hang up, even before we had even discussed the hours she would need care, how many days per week (full or part time), the rates, etc. She kept trying to hang up before I could even ask my own questions (I wanted to make sure her hours and days would work for me). When I asked which hours she would need she said 6:30 or 7 am until 3 or 4 pm. Then she tried to hang up before I could let her know I wouldn't be opening at 6:30 am. When I told her, she quickly said, "oh, well that doesn't matter. I might be able to just go into work a little later or something. Okay see you Tuesday! Bye".
So she doesn't know my exact hours, my rates, or anything. She did ask if I would be doing the CCDF and I just told her I could possibly look into it. But she acted like it didn't matter that much if I did or didn't.
Does it sound fishy for her to want to meet me and see the daycare facility before she even knows any of the other details? I'm wondering if she is just being nosey and wants to see the daycare. She knows another owner had it and gave it up, which is why I am taking it now. All the toys, furniture, equipment, etc that is in the daycare is all used and I haven't even been in it yet to see what it looks like since the last owner had it (I used to be the preschool teacher and assistant there). So I have gotten permission from the landlord to go in Monday and look at it, do some cleaning and all that to somehow make it presentable for the lady coming Tuesday. I don't know how she even thinks she'll get a feel for the daycare and how I would be running it if I'm not even open yet. She also knows I'm not even licensed yet. But yet she is in a hurry to see it and meet me. :confused:
But anyway, Grandma knows I'm not even open yet, but wanted to come see the facility as soon as possible. It sounded to me like she wanted to see the layout and environment to see if she liked it. As soon as we set up a day and time for her to come see it, she was ready to hang up, even before we had even discussed the hours she would need care, how many days per week (full or part time), the rates, etc. She kept trying to hang up before I could even ask my own questions (I wanted to make sure her hours and days would work for me). When I asked which hours she would need she said 6:30 or 7 am until 3 or 4 pm. Then she tried to hang up before I could let her know I wouldn't be opening at 6:30 am. When I told her, she quickly said, "oh, well that doesn't matter. I might be able to just go into work a little later or something. Okay see you Tuesday! Bye".
So she doesn't know my exact hours, my rates, or anything. She did ask if I would be doing the CCDF and I just told her I could possibly look into it. But she acted like it didn't matter that much if I did or didn't.
Does it sound fishy for her to want to meet me and see the daycare facility before she even knows any of the other details? I'm wondering if she is just being nosey and wants to see the daycare. She knows another owner had it and gave it up, which is why I am taking it now. All the toys, furniture, equipment, etc that is in the daycare is all used and I haven't even been in it yet to see what it looks like since the last owner had it (I used to be the preschool teacher and assistant there). So I have gotten permission from the landlord to go in Monday and look at it, do some cleaning and all that to somehow make it presentable for the lady coming Tuesday. I don't know how she even thinks she'll get a feel for the daycare and how I would be running it if I'm not even open yet. She also knows I'm not even licensed yet. But yet she is in a hurry to see it and meet me. :confused:
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