I'm currently working on my legal documents and handbooks. I cheated and bought templates, but doing some changes to suit my plans. Right now I just have a free ad on Kijiji. Next week I'm going to...
New parents is a good time to do an increase, and others should be increased a little each year to follow the cost of living. Just give plenty of notice before raising current rates. Rates don't go...
I've started minor advertising and won't be open until late May or early June. I don't even have a place yet, so my advertising is mostly to get my business heard of so when the real ads begin it...
You don't really need another reply, but like everyone said, give them their deadline. If they really want to stay with you, they will sign it if that's the only option.
Pretty much all daycares are open between 6:30 and 7:30 and close between 4:30 and 5:30. Anyone who works 7-3 would have to find a daycare open at 6:30 and anyone working 9-5 would have to find one...
The main reason my site says under 3m is case by case is because I want parents to know what I think to give them an idea about myself. I guess, again, I'm saying too much, trying too hard to sell...
I don't know the normal age they start because I haven't started yet, but my advertising will also be 3 months and up, with younger being available on a case by case basis. Right now a friend of mine...
Best thing to do is ask them about it, but ya, working with an agency restricts you to the 2 under 2 and 3 under 3 rules. I imagine you are doing local advertising.
This thread reminds me of my longest term babysitting years ago. I won't get into the whole story, but basically, a friend of a friend was looking for an emergency babysitter. That was me. 2 weeks...
Open door is my plans. Once they get to know me, they will want their day off anyway. I plan on having to work harder to get my business going. Once I get established, it'll be much easier.
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