Anyone out here on a Sunday night?
I just had a family that was supposed to start tomorrow call and say she lost her job. I signed her up a month ago, and she dropped all the paperwork off and deposit right away. The first available date on my end was June 9th. Perfect scenario for summer. 3 days a week for both a DCB5 and DCG1.5, They called and said they can no longer afford my service and want to know what happens to their deposit
I turned many families away to accommodate them. I now have to go back to interview and I feel like I spent SO much time getting ready for their family. He was lactose intolerant so I researched menu options and shopped last night and now feel so let down.
My solution is to watch them for the 2 weeks (using up their deposit, and since I require a 2 week notice and tell them their spot is up for grabs and I'll be interviewing to fill their spot. If she gets a job and it works out, then great -- if not, then they'll have to find new care. Is this a fair solution?
I just had a family that was supposed to start tomorrow call and say she lost her job. I signed her up a month ago, and she dropped all the paperwork off and deposit right away. The first available date on my end was June 9th. Perfect scenario for summer. 3 days a week for both a DCB5 and DCG1.5, They called and said they can no longer afford my service and want to know what happens to their deposit

I turned many families away to accommodate them. I now have to go back to interview and I feel like I spent SO much time getting ready for their family. He was lactose intolerant so I researched menu options and shopped last night and now feel so let down.
My solution is to watch them for the 2 weeks (using up their deposit, and since I require a 2 week notice and tell them their spot is up for grabs and I'll be interviewing to fill their spot. If she gets a job and it works out, then great -- if not, then they'll have to find new care. Is this a fair solution?
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