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  • finsup
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jul 2013
    • 1025

    And So The Drama Begins...

    I sent out my "switching to a monday-thursday work week" email. And as predicted the drama begins. DCF didn't seem to "get it" as they were saying well we may need...yeah, I don't care. I know it sounds awful but I just don't. I'm doing something to benefit myself and my family that might inconvenience them twice a month AT MOST. *sigh* just one of those times where I feel like I'm banging my head up against a wall. Not backing down though. Def NOT backing down
  • Thriftylady
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2014
    • 5884

    #2
    I just love it when people want us to cater to what they MAY need.

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    • cara041083
      Daycare.com Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 567

      #3
      Good for you! I am having a really hard time right now. I take 1 week vacation a year and 3 personal days. Other then that I don't take anytime off because every time I go to use my vac or pto days my family's make me feel so bad for doing so. I mean how dare I take time to myself . I have decided that next year I will be adding more time off and raising my rates and if they don't like then oh well. I had 3 families take spring break off but still bring me the kids and this week I had a parent take the week off and has brought DCG here even more then they normally do when they work. So this week has shown me that if they get the time off then so do I. Good for you for doing whats best for you!

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      • Annalee
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 5864

        #4
        Originally posted by finsup
        I sent out my "switching to a monday-thursday work week" email. And as predicted the drama begins. DCF didn't seem to "get it" as they were saying well we may need...yeah, I don't care. I know it sounds awful but I just don't. I'm doing something to benefit myself and my family that might inconvenience them twice a month AT MOST. *sigh* just one of those times where I feel like I'm banging my head up against a wall. Not backing down though. Def NOT backing down
        I know a provider that closed a certain day every year and there was always one parent that had a wild fabricated tale of how this closing would cause trouble for her family. Anyway, before the closing this year, the provider sent out a newsletter stating "I am closed xxxxx date as stated in contract. I DO NOT want to hear how grandma has no arms and can't carry your child around or how grandpa just had hip surgery and can't walk or how auntie has trouble smelling poopy diapers, etc." She said every client, except the parent it was about, enjoyed the humor. The other clients did not know whom it was about but they will be skeptical about displaying this behavior now.:: Stick to what you need to do for your family!

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          #5
          Originally posted by finsup
          I sent out my "switching to a monday-thursday work week" email. And as predicted the drama begins. DCF didn't seem to "get it" as they were saying well we may need...yeah, I don't care. I know it sounds awful but I just don't. I'm doing something to benefit myself and my family that might inconvenience them twice a month AT MOST. *sigh* just one of those times where I feel like I'm banging my head up against a wall. Not backing down though. Def NOT backing down
          Practice and repeat until fine tuned:

          "If you are unable to work within my business hours, please submit your notice in writing. Thank you"

          Or an even less direct but still equally pointed response....

          "I am sorry my changes do not meet your needs but they were made with my family in mind not yours so I completely understand."

          Or the ever popular

          "I'm sorry but your family is no longer a good fit for my program."

          and my all time favorite...

          "Not my problem."

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          • finsup
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jul 2013
            • 1025

            #6
            Originally posted by cara041083
            Good for you! I am having a really hard time right now. I take 1 week vacation a year and 3 personal days. Other then that I don't take anytime off because every time I go to use my vac or pto days my family's make me feel so bad for doing so. I mean how dare I take time to myself . I have decided that next year I will be adding more time off and raising my rates and if they don't like then oh well. I had 3 families take spring break off but still bring me the kids and this week I had a parent take the week off and has brought DCG here even more then they normally do when they work. So this week has shown me that if they get the time off then so do I. Good for you for doing whats best for you!
            I was like that for a while. Parents (most) made me feel bad for taking any time off. I finally said I had enough. Best thing ever! Esp when its family's who will send their kids on every day they have off so they can get a "break" but heaven forbid we ever want one! But yup, if they don't like it, you can find new families who will be fine with it everyone is replaceable!

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            • finsup
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jul 2013
              • 1025

              #7
              Originally posted by Blackcat31
              Practice and repeat until fine tuned:

              "If you are unable to work within my business hours, please submit your notice in writing. Thank you"

              Or an even less direct but still equally pointed response....

              "I am sorry my changes do not meet your needs but they were made with my family in mind not yours so I completely understand."

              Or the ever popular

              "I'm sorry but your family is no longer a good fit for my program."

              and my all time favorite...

              "Not my problem."
              Those are great! I will def be using them if they continue to annoy me right now they have stopped sending anything so they are either mad, and realize they can't change it or are mad and looking into alternative care. *shrugs* either way, doesn't bother me. I don't have to see them again until next week

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              • finsup
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jul 2013
                • 1025

                #8
                Originally posted by Annalee
                I know a provider that closed a certain day every year and there was always one parent that had a wild fabricated tale of how this closing would cause trouble for her family. Anyway, before the closing this year, the provider sent out a newsletter stating "I am closed xxxxx date as stated in contract. I DO NOT want to hear how grandma has no arms and can't carry your child around or how grandpa just had hip surgery and can't walk or how auntie has trouble smelling poopy diapers, etc." She said every client, except the parent it was about, enjoyed the humor. The other clients did not know whom it was about but they will be skeptical about displaying this behavior now.:: Stick to what you need to do for your family!
                Lol that is awesome!

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                • Rockgirl
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • May 2013
                  • 2204

                  #9
                  Good job! I used to feel like I needed to justify my reasons for being closed, but not anymore. I post my days off with plenty of notice (unless there's an emergency), with no further explanation. A couple of parents will ask, but only because they know we are likely going to a concert, and they are interested in who we are seeing.

                  If daycare parents don't have a reliable backup, in-home daycare isn't the right choice for them.

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                  • Crazy8
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 2769

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Blackcat31
                    Practice and repeat until fine tuned:

                    "If you are unable to work within my business hours, please submit your notice in writing. Thank you"

                    Or an even less direct but still equally pointed response....

                    "I am sorry my changes do not meet your needs but they were made with my family in mind not yours so I completely understand."

                    Or the ever popular

                    "I'm sorry but your family is no longer a good fit for my program."

                    and my all time favorite...

                    "Not my problem."
                    LOVE every one of these answers!!!!!!

                    I went to a M-Th schedule in November. I was able to do it when my only M-F family gave notice but then when they reneged on the notice I decided to firm up and say NO to the fridays (she wasn't going to be working on fridays, just wanted to send them anyway). Best decision I ever made for myself!!!!! I said I'd go back to working Fridays if I had to but I'm not sure I ever will, LOL!

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                    • Gemma
                      Childcare Provider
                      • Mar 2015
                      • 1277

                      #11
                      Originally posted by finsup
                      ...yeah, I don't care. I know it sounds awful but I just don't. ..... Not backing down though. Def NOT backing down
                      I love it when providers stand firm in their decisions!!
                      I'm very proud of you!!

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                      • Gemma
                        Childcare Provider
                        • Mar 2015
                        • 1277

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Blackcat31
                        "I am sorry my changes do not meet your needs but they were made with my family in mind not yours so I completely understand."
                        I love this one!

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                        • Rockgirl
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • May 2013
                          • 2204

                          #13
                          I am envious of the providers who are able to do Mon-Thurs! Friendly envy, of course. I used to do mostly SA care, with just two preschoolers, and each of them had a parent off on Fridays, so I didn't have any kids until 3:00 on Fridays, and it was wonderful!

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                          • Silly Songs
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Jun 2014
                            • 705

                            #14
                            How are all these parents off on Friday ? Does their place of work just close every Friday ?

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                            • DaveA
                              Daycare.com Member and Bladesmith
                              • Jul 2014
                              • 4245

                              #15
                              Never feel bad about doing what's best for you and your family. People make business/career decisions every day for that reason. Childcare isn't any different. I expect DCPs to act in their best interests and I act that way for my career.

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