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    Outside of Daycare

    Hello. I've been doing daycare and teaching for awhile. I have more families that I had in the past than I do currently. Anyway, I went to get a bite to eat with a friend earlier. One of my former families was there. I noticed the mom, but didn't really want to make contact as I didn't enjoy them while they were here. Anyway, after waiting forever on the line, we're getting close to the front. The mom comes over. I felt something very phony. I cut her short. As we were leaving I heard the mom say "That's why you weren't there that long. I knew she wouldn't let us go in front". My friend and I were talking about it. My friend assumed if she was still with me, I would have let her and her kids cut in front of me in the line. I said no. I think children should learn to wait their turn and patience. My friend said she thinks from a business point, it seems like a bad idea. My question is this. Would have let them cut? What if they were a current family? Also, do you behavior different outside of your daycare when you run into families?
  • Play Care
    Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 6642

    #2
    Eh, I wouldn't let it bother you. I think it's odd that she would have attempted to cut line just because she used your services at one point. I can't imagine doing that to any of my kids former teachers, camp counselors, etc.

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    • midaycare
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 5658

      #3
      I am who I am. Sometimes that gets me in trouble...but if my dcf's see me, it's the same me they get at home.

      Whether or not someone cuts depends on the situation. I don't in general let people cut, but I might if the situation was right.

      I don't think I'm going to lose any business over it. My dcf's care more about how I treat their kids.

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      • kendallina
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 1660

        #4
        Weird. My best friend could walk into a restaurant and I wouldn't let her cut. I'm a rule follower.

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

          #5
          client or not, it's rude for people to have expectations of others. You don't owe her anything.

          I wouldn't even let my own mother cut in a line, it's rude and uncalled for. BUT because I am a lovely daughter, I would have already placed my mother's food order and paid for it anyways...

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          • Nurse Jackie
            new provider
            • Mar 2015
            • 261

            #6
            I'm so confused by this story. If I were to see one of my dcf out while I was getting something to eat I would say hi but the furthest thing in my mind would be thinking about letting them cut in front of me. I don't think that would be fair to the people behind me. Matter fact I'm the type of person had I been behind you I would've spoke up and said something. The only time I allow someone to go in front of me is at the grocery store if a person has a couple of items, I have a cart full of items and there's no one behind me.

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            • Blackcat31
              • Oct 2010
              • 36124

              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered
              Hello. I've been doing daycare and teaching for awhile. I have more families that I had in the past than I do currently. Anyway, I went to get a bite to eat with a friend earlier. One of my former families was there. I noticed the mom, but didn't really want to make contact as I didn't enjoy them while they were here. Anyway, after waiting forever on the line, we're getting close to the front. The mom comes over. I felt something very phony. I cut her short. As we were leaving I heard the mom say "That's why you weren't there that long. I knew she wouldn't let us go in front". My friend and I were talking about it. My friend assumed if she was still with me, I would have let her and her kids cut in front of me in the line. I said no. I think children should learn to wait their turn and patience. My friend said she thinks from a business point, it seems like a bad idea. My question is this. Would have let them cut? What if they were a current family? Also, do you behavior different outside of your daycare when you run into families?
              If the ex-mom and her kids were there before you, why weren't they in line already?

              You didn't mention if the mom actually asked you if she could cut in front of you or if you just assumed she wanted you to? How did you know that is what she wanted you to do?

              Also, you said your friend assumed that is what the mom wanted but then your friend said it would be bad business practice....I'm confused as to why this would be bad business practice? What does cutting in line at a food establishment have to do with your daycare business and an ex-client?

              You said "Also, do you behavior different outside of your daycare when you run into families?"

              Allowing someone to cut in line is unethical to me. I have the same set of values within my work day as I do outside of work so I am not really understanding what you mean by that....

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              • Meeko
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 4351

                #8
                Originally posted by Nurse Jackie
                I'm so confused by this story. If I were to see one of my dcf out while I was getting something to eat I would say hi but the furthest thing in my mind would be thinking about letting them cut in front of me. I don't think that would be fair to the people behind me. Matter fact I'm the type of person had I been behind you I would've spoke up and said something. The only time I allow someone to go in front of me is at the grocery store if a person has a couple of items, I have a cart full of items and there's no one behind me.
                I agree. I don't care if the family were my most favorite daycare family ever...they would not cut in front of me. Not fair to those waiting behind me. Unless everybody in the entire line is happy to let someone cut in....it shouldn't happen. So I wouldn't even consider it.

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