How Much Notice Do You Require?

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  • Unregistered

    #16
    I'm talking about the client giving a two week notice.

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered
      I'm talking about the client giving a two week notice.
      If they give notice there's no reason to think subsidy won't cover their notice period. Like I said, each state program seems to have different rules.

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      • MarinaVanessa
        Family Childcare Home
        • Jan 2010
        • 7211

        #18
        I require them to give 2 weeks notice. When a client leaves on bad terms 2 weeks in enough time. If they are not happy with me I do not want them here longer than that.

        Also two weeks is adequate time. The way I see it, finding a replacement client is my responsibility and shouldn't need to be placed onto the client that's leaving. That being said most clients that leave on good terms (because they are moving, kid starting school etc) typically give tons of time when putting in their notice, or at least give you a head's up so you know they are leaving.

        If you want to give one month because that's what will work for you then go for it. Just make sure that you have a clause where you can terminate at will with no notice just in case things go sour with a client otherwise you'll be stuck with them for 4 long weeks

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        • Gemma
          Childcare Provider
          • Mar 2015
          • 1277

          #19
          I don't require any notice.

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

            #20
            One calendar month and notice only received on Friday.
            http://www.amazon.com/Daycare-Whispe...=doing+daycare

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