I used to work for my dad when I was a kid. I asked him for a raise and he said "How's about I just let you keep your job?". :: Reading this post made me remember that. "How's about I just let you keep coming to my daycare?"
I used to work for my dad when I was a kid. I asked him for a raise and he said "How's about I just let you keep your job?". :: Reading this post made me remember that. "How's about I just let you keep coming to my daycare?"
I started having a "body fluid" fee partly for this reason. It doesn't bother some parents if their child pukes at your house or pees through their underwear that they're not really ready for.
I charge $20 because that's about how much pain I feel as I'm Lysoling my carpet or furniture and Chlorox wiping my bathroom floor after I stripped off their pee-soaked socks and washed their legs with soap. But it's also to discourage parents from bringing barfy kids.
I'm thinking of raising it to $25.
The other issue for me would be that they deliberately brought a pukey kid. That would be a big damper on a relationship for me.
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