So, I interviewed a new set of parents for an infant spot. They were on my waiting list for 5 months and live in my neighborhood. The interview went great, they seemed like a good fit.
She asked to meet to go through the schedule (most parents describe through interview and write down anything schedule wise, and cover within 10 minutes of first meeting me), so this was a little different. We met for coffee and talked for a LONG time. Infant will be coming to me at 11 weeks.
Here are some of the flags that were buzzing in my head.
#1
- DCM - "He takes 1oz of juice in his morning bottle with formula for constipation. Do you have a measuring cup with oz's?"
- ME - "Yes, I believe I do
- DCM - "Most start at 2 oz, so I better provide one. Oh, and it can stay in the refrigerator for 3 days, there will be about 1.5 oz left afterwards and it needs to be tossed."
-----does she not think I can measure 1/2 of 2 ounces in a measuring cup?
#2
- DCM - "When you make a 6 oz bottle, the formula rises making it a 7 oz bottle, therefore when you record his bottles it needs to be deducted from the 7 oz, not the 6 oz. I'm sure you knew that already, but I feel better having said that. Since we use bottle liners, we usually pour it in a bottle to double check how much is left since it's hard to judge."
- Me "ok"
#3
- DCM - "SO... how many infants do you care for? What's allowed?
- Me... well as I said before (and before, and before) - two under 30 months, which is completely allowed as per state regs., over e-mail, and interview, and meeting for coffee. and a SEPARATE E-MAIL following the coffee date... yup, still two.
#4 DCM - "Please put all nipples in the return bag. I will throw them in my dishwasher at night on it's own cycle as to avoid contamination with anything that's a no-no for infants.
- Me :confused:
- DCM - ya know, peanut butter, eggs, dairy, wheat, soy - just better to keep it all separate.
- ME :
:
She's gonna be a fun one...
She asked to meet to go through the schedule (most parents describe through interview and write down anything schedule wise, and cover within 10 minutes of first meeting me), so this was a little different. We met for coffee and talked for a LONG time. Infant will be coming to me at 11 weeks.
Here are some of the flags that were buzzing in my head.
#1
- DCM - "He takes 1oz of juice in his morning bottle with formula for constipation. Do you have a measuring cup with oz's?"
- ME - "Yes, I believe I do
- DCM - "Most start at 2 oz, so I better provide one. Oh, and it can stay in the refrigerator for 3 days, there will be about 1.5 oz left afterwards and it needs to be tossed."
-----does she not think I can measure 1/2 of 2 ounces in a measuring cup?
#2
- DCM - "When you make a 6 oz bottle, the formula rises making it a 7 oz bottle, therefore when you record his bottles it needs to be deducted from the 7 oz, not the 6 oz. I'm sure you knew that already, but I feel better having said that. Since we use bottle liners, we usually pour it in a bottle to double check how much is left since it's hard to judge."
- Me "ok"
#3
- DCM - "SO... how many infants do you care for? What's allowed?
- Me... well as I said before (and before, and before) - two under 30 months, which is completely allowed as per state regs., over e-mail, and interview, and meeting for coffee. and a SEPARATE E-MAIL following the coffee date... yup, still two.
#4 DCM - "Please put all nipples in the return bag. I will throw them in my dishwasher at night on it's own cycle as to avoid contamination with anything that's a no-no for infants.
- Me :confused:
- DCM - ya know, peanut butter, eggs, dairy, wheat, soy - just better to keep it all separate.
- ME :

She's gonna be a fun one...
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