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  • Wednesday
    Daycare.com Member
    • Apr 2015
    • 9

    #16
    Originally posted by KIDZRMYBIZ
    That is weird, but sounds like maybe he's just trying to make himself sound more important by having "professional" friends. Especially so since it sounds like he's trying to toot his own horn by expressing his own job importance and reliving his glory days of youth. Poor guy sounds like he has a real inadequacy complex. He may really look up to his "lawyer friend" and admire his accomplishments, and can't help but refer to him that way.

    IMO, if he is keeping the younger one on with you and took your advice with the older one, there is nothing to worry about. If he had any ill will with you, there is no way they would have kept a little 18mo in your care.
    Totally agree. He's just trying to boost his own importance in your mind, but it doesn't sound like he's doing it in a malicious way. More like, look at me consulting a professional, I have really taken your suggestions to heart, kind of thing. Keep the little girl.

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    • Nurse Jackie
      new provider
      • Mar 2015
      • 261

      #17
      Originally posted by Martha Stewart
      Make sure you let him know that you were the former head cheerleader, so you know what it's like to have an inflated ego. After consulting your friend, who is a judge, you've decided to keep neither child.

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      • Josiegirl
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 10834

        #18
        Originally posted by Martha Stewart
        Make sure you let him know that you were the former head cheerleader, so you know what it's like to have an inflated ego. After consulting your friend, who is a judge, you've decided to keep neither child.
        Lol very good!!

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        • nannyde
          All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
          • Mar 2010
          • 7320

          #19
          I would contact them and say "Thank you for the offer to continue the probationary trial period for your daughter at Your Snowflakes Daycare. After much consideration and consultation with our lawyer, I have decided to decline your generous offer. Our attorney is concerned that because the situation with your son's behavior warranted a legal consult with your attorney, that there must be additional concerns of which I am unaware of.

          It is for this reason we believe it is in everyone's best interest to terminate our agreement as outlined in the daycare policies.

          Best of luck,

          Your Snowflakes Daycare"

          I'll see your attorney and raise you a termination.

          Attorney that
          http://www.amazon.com/Daycare-Whispe...=doing+daycare

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          • KiddieCahoots
            FCC Educator
            • Mar 2014
            • 1349

            #20
            Originally posted by Martha Stewart
            Make sure you let him know that you were the former head cheerleader, so you know what it's like to have an inflated ego. After consulting your friend, who is a judge, you've decided to keep neither child.
            ::::::......Perfect!!

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            • KiddieCahoots
              FCC Educator
              • Mar 2014
              • 1349

              #21
              Originally posted by nannyde
              I would contact them and say "Thank you for the offer to continue the probationary trial period for your daughter at Your Snowflakes Daycare. After much consideration and consultation with our lawyer, I have decided to decline your generous offer. Our attorney is concerned that because the situation with your son's behavior warranted a legal consult with your attorney, that there must be additional concerns of which I am unaware of.

              It is for this reason we believe it is in everyone's best interest to terminate our agreement as outlined in the daycare policies.

              Best of luck,

              Your Snowflakes Daycare"

              I'll see your attorney and raise you a termination.

              Attorney that
              ::::::......and it just keeps getting better!!

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              • Unregistered

                #22
                Hahaha, you ladies are killing me. Man, the things we wish we could say, hey?

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                • daycare
                  Advanced Daycare.com *********
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 16259

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered
                  Hahaha, you ladies are killing me. Man, the things we wish we could say, hey?
                  only one can dream

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                  • Kabob
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Jun 2013
                    • 1106

                    #24
                    Originally posted by nannyde

                    I'll see your attorney and raise you a termination.

                    Attorney that
                    :: I'm adding this to my growing list of favorite quotes from this forum for the year.

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                    • Thriftylady
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Aug 2014
                      • 5884

                      #25
                      Originally posted by nannyde
                      I would contact them and say "Thank you for the offer to continue the probationary trial period for your daughter at Your Snowflakes Daycare. After much consideration and consultation with our lawyer, I have decided to decline your generous offer. Our attorney is concerned that because the situation with your son's behavior warranted a legal consult with your attorney, that there must be additional concerns of which I am unaware of.

                      It is for this reason we believe it is in everyone's best interest to terminate our agreement as outlined in the daycare policies.

                      Best of luck,

                      Your Snowflakes Daycare"



                      I'll see your attorney and raise you a termination.

                      Attorney that
                      Perfect as always.

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                      • Baby lady
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • May 2014
                        • 86

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Unregistered
                        Thank you everyone. My gut tells me to cut all ties... It has only been a day and I'm already driving myself batty with the "what ifs". I'd be worried that DCD will be contacting his "lawyer friend" anytime DCG took a fall (she's just learning to walk). I appreciate your help <3
                        That's enough right there. This job is stressful enough without that kind of worry.

                        and what nannyde said!

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                        • missbecky
                          Miss Becky
                          • Apr 2015
                          • 18

                          #27
                          Originally posted by nannyde
                          I would contact them and say "Thank you for the offer to continue the probationary trial period for your daughter at Your Snowflakes Daycare. After much consideration and consultation with our lawyer, I have decided to decline your generous offer. Our attorney is concerned that because the situation with your son's behavior warranted a legal consult with your attorney, that there must be additional concerns of which I am unaware of.

                          It is for this reason we believe it is in everyone's best interest to terminate our agreement as outlined in the daycare policies.

                          Best of luck,

                          Your Snowflakes Daycare"

                          I'll see your attorney and raise you a termination.

                          Attorney that
                          RIGHT ON! Sounds like trouble if you keep the girl on.

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