I interviewed a parent today and they asked what my registration fee was for?
So this parent let me know early in the interview that her friend did day care but was full and lived in one of the neighboring district meaning that she would not be able to provide care for the girls. So when we got to talking about money I told mom that there is a $50 per child registration fee.
Mom—(With a confused look on her face) so you know my friend does day care and what is the registration fee for what does that cover.
Me—(this appoint was set up for after hours to accommodate the parent) It cover my time for the interview process and all the ink and paper cost associated with enrollment, basically all the things the weekly fee does not cover.
Mom (shaking head) What ever.
The mom clearly thought this was a strange thing for me to be asking for or at least for that reason.
So what I would like to know is,
1. Was there a better way to answer the question?
2. Do any of you not charge a registration fee?
So this parent let me know early in the interview that her friend did day care but was full and lived in one of the neighboring district meaning that she would not be able to provide care for the girls. So when we got to talking about money I told mom that there is a $50 per child registration fee.
Mom—(With a confused look on her face) so you know my friend does day care and what is the registration fee for what does that cover.
Me—(this appoint was set up for after hours to accommodate the parent) It cover my time for the interview process and all the ink and paper cost associated with enrollment, basically all the things the weekly fee does not cover.
Mom (shaking head) What ever.
The mom clearly thought this was a strange thing for me to be asking for or at least for that reason.
So what I would like to know is,
1. Was there a better way to answer the question?
2. Do any of you not charge a registration fee?
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