I'm not sure where I am on this because I think it depends on your perception. When I worked for an employer I received 2 weeks of vacation paid. I also received sick days and personal days. In my area, it is hard as an in-home provider to get the same thing. And yes I do know there are people who do it, I'm just saying that it would be hard to fill spots taking some of the days that other providers on this forum do.
No, I don't think I'm OWED time. But I do believe that providers should have as much time as possible for r&r. On a more personal note, as a parent, I understand needing some time off to run errands, etc. But I balanced the two things when my daughter was with an in-home provider and there is a difference between taking some time from time to time and just generally taking advantage. I also understood that for my child alone she was being paid way less than minimum wage so I did not want to take advantage and believed that she was definitely entitled to recharge time. Is it the parent's fault if your numbers are down? No, but it is a reality. If I were to close down my alternative hours I would probably be better off financially but there would be more parents in the world who would have no alternatives (no other family members in the area, no other providers willing to do those hours). So yes, I definitely need my "me" time!
No, I don't think I'm OWED time. But I do believe that providers should have as much time as possible for r&r. On a more personal note, as a parent, I understand needing some time off to run errands, etc. But I balanced the two things when my daughter was with an in-home provider and there is a difference between taking some time from time to time and just generally taking advantage. I also understood that for my child alone she was being paid way less than minimum wage so I did not want to take advantage and believed that she was definitely entitled to recharge time. Is it the parent's fault if your numbers are down? No, but it is a reality. If I were to close down my alternative hours I would probably be better off financially but there would be more parents in the world who would have no alternatives (no other family members in the area, no other providers willing to do those hours). So yes, I definitely need my "me" time!
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