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  • lflick
    New Daycare.com Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 207

    Tiffed! Angry! Relieved?!

    Long story short.... I have had a DCK for 2 months.... his spot was held from a personal friend referral, for like 6 months.... today DCM tells me next week is his last week as she doesnt want to be driving in the snow when it finally comes.... I am not sure how to feel about this... last week DCK was sent home twice (of 3 days) due to diarrhea.... mom was not very happy...... anyways... DCK is a very unhappy.... miserable... screamer.... I do my contracts 6 months out for initial kids and then when its renewed I do it for 1 year..... I am actually kinda upset as the spot was held for so long and now I have to fill it again... but relieved at the same time! WTH? Any of you ever feel this way?
  • EchoMom
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2012
    • 729

    #2
    I had a dcm that was on my waiting list for nine whole months. When I finally had a spot to give her I held the spot for 2.5 months for only a deposit. The baby attended less than two weeks and then they suddenly switcHed to a family member who could now watch baby for free.

    I was ticked but they did forfeit their deposit week and didn't try to get any money back. Also I was opening at 7:15 for them when no one else comes until almost 8. And I filled it with someone else so it was ok but still ticked.

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    • littlemissmuffet
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 2194

      #3
      I don't hold spaces for free. I charge full price to hold anything over a month (half price for first month). When someone is paying for something they tend not to be so wishy washy.

      Take it as a learning experience and be grateful you don't have to hear the endless screaming anymore

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      • blandino
        Daycare.com member
        • Sep 2012
        • 1613

        #4
        Originally posted by littlemissmuffet
        I don't hold spaces for free. I charge full price to hold anything over a month (half price for first month). When someone is paying for something they tend not to be so wishy washy.
        I used to hold spots. Now I hold for up to two weeks, with a one week deposit & enrollment fee. So many people think nothing of leaving you high and dry.

        Once we held a spot for months, and the DCB came for a month and mom said Grandma missed him and wanted to keep him. It didn't even phase them.

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        • Shell
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jul 2013
          • 1765

          #5
          I would be annoyed, too. It's probably a blessing in disguise though!

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          • Blackcat31
            • Oct 2010
            • 36124

            #6
            Originally posted by lflick
            Long story short.... I have had a DCK for 2 months.... his spot was held from a personal friend referral, for like 6 months.... today DCM tells me next week is his last week as she doesnt want to be driving in the snow when it finally comes.... I am not sure how to feel about this... last week DCK was sent home twice (of 3 days) due to diarrhea.... mom was not very happy...... anyways... DCK is a very unhappy.... miserable... screamer.... I do my contracts 6 months out for initial kids and then when its renewed I do it for 1 year..... I am actually kinda upset as the spot was held for so long and now I have to fill it again... but relieved at the same time! WTH? Any of you ever feel this way?
            Sorry this happened to you. :hug:

            I agree, it definitely sounds like a blessing in disguise.

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