After much thought and reading these forums I decided I was shooting myself in the foot with my lax hours,policies, and rates so I sent out a letter with new contracts and handbooks this past week. I changed my hours from 6am to 6pm every day of the week to 7am to 5pm mondays through fridays. I changed my rate from a flat daily rate based on age to a rate based on scheduled pick up time. Most families except 1 only use 9 hours per day so I my base rate is based around a 9 hour day with a $5 increase per half hour up until 10 hours and then $5 per 15 minutes after 10 hours. The other families are thrilled because they get a rate decrease now if they pick up on time since they only use 9 hours but the 1 family is upset. The dcm emailed me a list of grievances regarding my new policies as she said she was looking forward to the rate decrease when dcg turned 2 and also she said she feels I'm unfairly giving a huge rate decrease to parents that pick up earlier than her (she typically uses almost 10.5 hours per day). She also is upset that I now no longer will be giving free days for days her daughter is sick because she has to use vacation time at work to care for her daughter when she is sick and then doesn't have time to do anything fun. And she doesn't like my new hours.
I get her issues. However. Everyone's rates work out to be exactly the same as before...the only big change is I'm rewarding families for picking up earlier than 10 hours and taking away freebies since people were abusing those days and others weren't even using them when they should be and caused a huge headache and dip in profit anyway. Furthermore, when I get sick (which has been often lately...I just am getting over the stomach flu) and have to close and can't care for my own child...my dh has to miss work without pay to stay home and help and I miss out on pay as well...for an illness caused by the very kids I care for...
I currently don't get paid vacation or sick days. She does AND she doesn't have to pay for daycare when her daughter is sick. I did this to encourage families to keep their sick kids home but they never used those days for that and just looked to use it to avoid paying me in the past (which is why I am taking it away). I work 11-12 hours a day while pregnant. I offer a well rounded program with quality meals. I have been way more flexible than I probably should have been. This contract fixes all that so that I can continue without burning out or burning through my wallet. Am I being fair? I realize she hasn't been abusing the system and follows all the rules so I understand she is upset as she feels I'm punishing her for something she didn't do. How can I communicate this to her? She is a great dcm but these long days have been tough lately...and I really don't want to continue working these long hours for a pay cut in the future.
I get her issues. However. Everyone's rates work out to be exactly the same as before...the only big change is I'm rewarding families for picking up earlier than 10 hours and taking away freebies since people were abusing those days and others weren't even using them when they should be and caused a huge headache and dip in profit anyway. Furthermore, when I get sick (which has been often lately...I just am getting over the stomach flu) and have to close and can't care for my own child...my dh has to miss work without pay to stay home and help and I miss out on pay as well...for an illness caused by the very kids I care for...
I currently don't get paid vacation or sick days. She does AND she doesn't have to pay for daycare when her daughter is sick. I did this to encourage families to keep their sick kids home but they never used those days for that and just looked to use it to avoid paying me in the past (which is why I am taking it away). I work 11-12 hours a day while pregnant. I offer a well rounded program with quality meals. I have been way more flexible than I probably should have been. This contract fixes all that so that I can continue without burning out or burning through my wallet. Am I being fair? I realize she hasn't been abusing the system and follows all the rules so I understand she is upset as she feels I'm punishing her for something she didn't do. How can I communicate this to her? She is a great dcm but these long days have been tough lately...and I really don't want to continue working these long hours for a pay cut in the future.
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