Do I Have to Pay for Their Mistake
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Yes, the saftey of children comes first for us. That's why we call the parents as soon as we see an issue. It's a shame that what comes first for YOU is money. You were too tied up in work to pick up your sick child and now you are worried about paying while you kept her out sick. CLEARLY, your priorities lie in your wallet. I feel bad for your daughter.- Flag
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Yes, the saftey of children comes first for us. That's why we call the parents as soon as we see an issue. It's a shame that what comes first for YOU is money. You were too tied up in work to pick up your sick child and now you are worried about paying while you kept her out sick. CLEARLY, your priorities lie in your wallet. I feel bad for your daughter.- Flag
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Yea that was some BS. She could of told me that they cant give any meds but she said she would. I said call me back in 15. but she didnt. She called 30 mins later sayin her fever is higher and she didnt give her any meds. Thats why she lost her job. I refuse to let these money hungry daycares get over. The dayare workers couldnt even face me. But decided to slip the bill in my daughters bag her 3rd day back. I told them to terminate my daughters enrollment. The next day i get a call sayn how they didnt mean for me to get that bill. It was a mistake and they didnt expect me to pay for my daughter bein out. I get this message after I told them I want to terminate the contract. Sounds like Money to me.- Flag
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Yea that was some BS. She could of told me that they cant give any meds but she said she would. I said call me back in 15. but she didnt. She called 30 mins later sayin her fever is higher and she didnt give her any meds. Thats why she lost her job. I refuse to let these money hungry daycares get over. The dayare workers couldnt even face me. But decided to slip the bill in my daughters bag her 3rd day back. I told them to terminate my daughters enrollment. The next day i get a call sayn how they didnt mean for me to get that bill. It was a mistake and they didnt expect me to pay for my daughter bein out. I get this message after I told them I want to terminate the contract. Sounds like Money to me.- Flag
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Yea that was some BS. She could of told me that they cant give any meds but she said she would. I said call me back in 15. but she didnt. She called 30 mins later sayin her fever is higher and she didnt give her any meds. Thats why she lost her job. I refuse to let these money hungry daycares get over. The dayare workers couldnt even face me. But decided to slip the bill in my daughters bag her 3rd day back. I told them to terminate my daughters enrollment. The next day i get a call sayn how they didnt mean for me to get that bill. It was a mistake and they didnt expect me to pay for my daughter bein out. I get this message after I told them I want to terminate the contract. Sounds like Money to me.
I have a question- how far away do you work (I assume you were at work) from the daycare?
And one more- Why are you asking if you should fight this, if they already told you that you didn't have to pay? This is really starting to seem like a troll. Are you for real, lady?- Flag
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No, I do this for the money. Don't get me wrong -- I love kids, and I love my job -- but I do this job for money. Otherwise I would volunteer with kids. And there is NOTHING wrong with doing daycare for the money.- Flag
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Who said anything about sueing the daycare? I have no problem paying for services that are provided. But Why did they fire the lady in charge of my daughters care? Why did they admit fault? It seems you Providers are all the same. This may come as a shock to u all, but the daycare actually agreed with me. "I dont have to pay for their mistake". Thanks for the input though. I now know what comes first for Providers.
I work for the money, of course I do. I chose this profession because I love children.- Flag
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Who said anything about sueing the daycare? I have no problem paying for services that are provided. But Why did they fire the lady in charge of my daughters care? Why did they admit fault? It seems you Providers are all the same. This may come as a shock to u all, but the daycare actually agreed with me. "I dont have to pay for their mistake". Thanks for the input though. I now know what comes first for Providers.
Who is at fault, and who is going to get sued.
While YOU may not have chosen to sue the daycare, they were deathly afraid you would, and weren't going to admit fault by excusing your bill (although they did by firing that worker) just in case you did sue.
Put yourself in a provider's shoes....and then google "daycare lawsuit". Pretty scary numbers, aren't they?Spouse of a daycare provider....which I guess makes me one too!- Flag
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Yea that was some BS. She could of told me that they cant give any meds but she said she would. I said call me back in 15. but she didnt. She called 30 mins later sayin her fever is higher and she didnt give her any meds. Thats why she lost her job. I refuse to let these money hungry daycares get over. The dayare workers couldnt even face me. But decided to slip the bill in my daughters bag her 3rd day back. I told them to terminate my daughters enrollment. The next day i get a call sayn how they didnt mean for me to get that bill. It was a mistake and they didnt expect me to pay for my daughter bein out. I get this message after I told them I want to terminate the contract. Sounds like Money to me.
FYI-In our contract, a fever cannot be 'masked' or "reduced" by Tylenol. It's not curing or clearing up the root cause of the fever, just covering it up. At the 100F mark, the child should have been picked up then and there. This may be the reason why the worker was canned (for offering to dope the kid with Tylenol instead of requiring immediate pickup).Spouse of a daycare provider....which I guess makes me one too!- Flag
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Wow - it's amazing how one's opinion can change just after reading a few posts. I started out feeling sympathy for the child and parent but after reading these posts, I still feel sympathy for the child, but I also feel badly for the poor woman who lost her job because of this unreasonable, irresponsible parent.
I also believe that since we don't know the facts, it's quite possible that the OP has manufactured most of these details - especially, the ones that say the daycare admitted responsibility for not giving medicine. IMO, they should have stood their ground because they were 100% correct in their actions.
I'm sure that the reason the daycare called this parent was so that she would come and get her child. There should be no bartering or special orders from a parent to dose a child with medicine laying loosely in some diaper bag without the proper forms signed by said parent - this is your sick child for God sakes! And the fact that this parent admitted that medicine was thrown loose in some diaper bag and not given to an employee to be locked away for safekeeping is admitting to negligence herself. Medicines of any kind should be given to the daycare & locked away for safekeeping. That's why all medicine bottles read KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN! The only person at fault here is this parent. She endangers other children with her own actions and faults a daycare for not breaking rules that are in place to protect her own child. She should be deeply ashamed that her bullying actions has caused some poor woman to lose her job. Probably a woman with a family herself.
And by the way, I'm a parent with children in daycare also. And if I felt the way this parent felt towards daycares in general - why in the world would I leave my most precious possession in their care? I'll tell you why this parent does - it's the same reason she wouldn't leave work immediately & what she falsely accused daycare workers of being guilty of - MOM did it for the money!- Flag
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my children are in 3rd and 8th grade.
the minute the school nurse calls, I'm there.
no job, career, money, responsibility, or obligation comes before them. it wouldnt matter if i am a home daycare provider, work at McD's, cleaned toilets, CEO of a corporation, or the president of the united states. everything stops. period.
you should have said..."go ahead, give her the tylenol....and i'll be right there"
JMO, of course.- Flag
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