Awesome hours for your own kids! So true with them suddenly being ok with a certain time! I recently started opening 1 hour later to accommodate my kids in the morning. I was shocked that all but 1 set of parents was fine with it! Turns out they only came at that time because that's when I opened and they wanted a little alone time in the morning! I was also surprised that 2 parents actually admitted this!
I Think My Backbone Is Finally Here!
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Awesome hours for your own kids! So true with them suddenly being ok with a certain time! I recently started opening 1 hour later to accommodate my kids in the morning. I was shocked that all but 1 set of parents was fine with it! Turns out they only came at that time because that's when I opened and they wanted a little alone time in the morning! I was also surprised that 2 parents actually admitted this!- Flag
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SERIOUSLY! How can you plan when she gave NO NOTICE and essentially BROKE the contract?
Each family gives me a SET weekly schedule with a drop off time and a pick up time of no more than 10 hours/day. They stick to that. They can request early drop off or late pick up 24 hours in advance (for a fee).
I only have a set day fee schedule, mine is
5 days (up to 50 hours) 175
4 days (up to 40 hours) 160
3 days (up to 30 hours) 135
2 days (up to 20 hours) 100
drop in, up to 10 hours-50- Flag
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I love my contracted hours. I know exactly when each dck will be picked up. Rarely is any one late. And my assistant goes home on time.
I have had a few parents try to arrive early - before my assistant arrives - I just tell them, they can stay, hold their child, and sign in after my assistant comes. Doesn't happen twice.
Contracted hours are really important for anyone with an assistant. Otherwise, it's too hard to know when that staff person should come in or will get to go home.- Flag
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