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  • coolconfidentme
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 1541

    I Decided to Drop....

    ...our 2nd shift program. It's overwhelming us. We cannot keep stable employees & now I never see the hubby. Currently I do days & he is doing nights. How do I tell the parents & how much notice do I give them?

    ps..., This is killing me, I love these kids!!!
  • NightOwl
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2014
    • 2722

    #2
    Bless your heart.... But you've gotta take care of you and yours FIRST. I'd give them a month. What does your contract say about termination notices?

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    • coolconfidentme
      Daycare.com Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 1541

      #3
      Originally posted by Wednesday
      Bless your heart.... But you've gotta take care of you and yours FIRST. I'd give them a month. What does your contract say about termination notices?
      Termination is two weeks. I'm not sure how to word it without sounding like I don't care. I have a few that are the reason we've hung in there this long. I've had one since he was 4 months old.

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      • daycarediva
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 11698

        #4
        "Due to concerns with the long term sustainability of our second shift child care program I am saddened to say that we will no longer be able to offer services for (shift, specific hours, whatever) after X date. I have truly enjoyed caring for your child/ren and wish you the best of luck in your search for childcare."

        I would keep the notice short and sweet, and say something to the families.

        I think you're making the right move for YOU. :hug:

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        • midaycare
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jan 2014
          • 5658

          #5
          Originally posted by daycarediva
          "Due to concerns with the long term sustainability of our second shift child care program I am saddened to say that we will no longer be able to offer services for (shift, specific hours, whatever) after X date. I have truly enjoyed caring for your child/ren and wish you the best of luck in your search for childcare."

          I would keep the notice short and sweet, and say something to the families.

          I think you're making the right move for YOU. :hug:
          You obviously have a very big heart. Time to take care of you, though!

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          • coolconfidentme
            Daycare.com Member
            • Oct 2012
            • 1541

            #6
            Originally posted by daycarediva
            "Due to concerns with the long term sustainability of our second shift child care program I am saddened to say that we will no longer be able to offer services for (shift, specific hours, whatever) after X date. I have truly enjoyed caring for your child/ren and wish you the best of luck in your search for childcare."

            I would keep the notice short and sweet, and say something to the families.

            I think you're making the right move for YOU. :hug:
            This sounds great. The hubby has casually encouraged a few parents to go to day shift.

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            • Heidi
              Daycare.com Member
              • Sep 2011
              • 7121

              #7
              How many kiddos are there in the evening program?

              Would you consider taking the one child who's been there so long home with you, and caring for him there?

              I don't know what the regs are in your state, but if you don't need a license for one child and are comfortable transporting, you could take him with you after the daycare closes and they can pick him up at your house.

              Just throwing that out there as an idea. Maybe only M-TH (they can maybe find someone else to pick up on Fridays) so that you're actually done on Fridays at closing.

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              • coolconfidentme
                Daycare.com Member
                • Oct 2012
                • 1541

                #8
                Originally posted by Heidi
                How many kiddos are there in the evening program?

                Would you consider taking the one child who's been there so long home with you, and caring for him there?

                I don't know what the regs are in your state, but if you don't need a license for one child and are comfortable transporting, you could take him with you after the daycare closes and they can pick him up at your house.

                Just throwing that out there as an idea. Maybe only M-TH (they can maybe find someone else to pick up on Fridays) so that you're actually done on Fridays at closing.
                I do not transport because that is another licensing headache. My home is not child proof like my DC & my horses run around the yard like my dog. (Attached is a pic from my front deck yesterday.)

                I really do not want to *work* from 0530-2330. I would have no down time.
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                • Heidi
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 7121

                  #9
                  Originally posted by coolconfidentme
                  I do not transport because that is another licensing headache. My home is not child proof like my DC & my horses run around the yard like my dog. (Attached is a pic from my front deck yesterday.)

                  I really do not want to *work* from 0530-2330. I would have no down time.
                  Got it...just an idea.

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