Pretty much the same rules here - diaper comes ready to use and MUST be covered by a waterproof cover not just a water resistent one such as the extra thick wool ones - yes they absorb most but I need it all contained. Most have a cover that is sufficient. Diaper is undone, I do use disposable wipes which I provide, and toss just as I would a disposable diaper. Whatever is in the diaper is folded up and put in the bag provided by the parents - if they want the poopy ones separate they provide two bags or some plastic grocery bags not up to me to find a plastic bag for them. If they want clothes used for cleaning I make it clear that it will be a most of the time only. If I am in a rush or changing somewhere other than near the sink I grab the disposable wipes rather than take the time to wet a cloth and drag it somewhere else. This is rare and more likely to happen if we are in the back yard and I run in and grab the child's change bin and take it outside.

I don't find they take any more time than using a disposable once you get the system down. It does take a few weeks to get used to order and having things ready but after that it is just as fast.

What I dont' like is when I have more than one in cloth in that instead of tossing all the disposables in the can I am trying to store 3 or more bags of diapers and colour choices are limited so entirely possible to have all the same colour or parents alternate so who had blue yesterday has red today so you end up doing a lot of name checking which does take time.

For disposables I have one of those plastic 5 drawer towers and each child has a drawer for diapers. My biggest complaint with the cloth is that I can't be as organized with them ahead of time. I have to get them from their bag each day and take them back to the door to go home each night compared to parents that bring me a big bag of disposables that stay at my house either in their drawer or their cubby so I am right ready to go.