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  • SandeeAR
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 1192

    Contract: Full timers over Part timers

    I've seen several posts, stating that contracts say that full timers get priority over part timers.

    I will shortly (around the first of April) be losing my first kid. She is moving to a Large center that her sister attends. I have all babies and her (2.5 y/o). The parents say they want to have her around more kids her age. I will still have the 7 mo old brother.

    I currently have all part timers, 4 dcks. I'm currently redoing my contract. I'm currently advertising for a new kid. I want all kids on the same contract, so I will be giving this to my old kids parents too.

    Would some of you share the wording of this part of your contact? I don't want to boot any of my kids, but I would like the option if I could double my money. I like Blackcat's idea of offering the full time spot to the current parents, then terming if they don't want it and I can fill with a full time.

    Btw, I am limited to 4 kids.
  • marniewon
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 897

    #2
    Originally posted by SandeeAR
    I've seen several posts, stating that contracts say that full timers get priority over part timers.

    Would some of you share the wording of this part of your contact? I don't want to boot any of my kids, but I would like the option if I could double my money. I like Blackcat's idea of offering the full time spot to the current parents, then terming if they don't want it and I can fill with a full time.

    Btw, I am limited to 4 kids.
    I offer both full-time and part-time care. Full-time positions will generally be preferred over part-time positions. I reserve the right to terminate a part-time position, if the position can be filled with a full-time family. You may opt to pay for a full-time slot in order to keep your part-time position.

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    • littlemonkeys
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 194

      #3
      Originally posted by marniewon
      I offer both full-time and part-time care. Full-time positions will generally be preferred over part-time positions. I reserve the right to terminate a part-time position, if the position can be filled with a full-time family. You may opt to pay for a full-time slot in order to keep your part-time position.
      Quick question... would you put this under your financial policies section or would you have it's own section?

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      • SandeeAR
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Sep 2010
        • 1192

        #4
        Originally posted by marniewon
        I offer both full-time and part-time care. Full-time positions will generally be preferred over part-time positions. I reserve the right to terminate a part-time position, if the position can be filled with a full-time family. You may opt to pay for a full-time slot in order to keep your part-time position.


        Thanks so much! That was just what I was looking for.

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        • SandeeAR
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 1192

          #5
          Originally posted by marniewon
          I offer both full-time and part-time care. Full-time positions will generally be preferred over part-time positions. I reserve the right to terminate a part-time position, if the position can be filled with a full-time family. You may opt to pay for a full-time slot in order to keep your part-time position.
          Originally posted by littlemonkeys
          Quick question... would you put this under your financial policies section or would you have it's own section?
          I think I'm going to put it on the front page, right under Enrollment Requirements info.

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