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Euphoric !
Not Enough Notice??
I am moving, and it's too far to bring the dck's. I am sad, and I will miss them and the great families I have brought in. We literally decided to start looking again, found a house and signed the deal within one week.
I just gave notice to two of my parents. I am giving them two calendar months. Two families got to be friends from being in the same daycare (here), and one has told me that the other is VERY upset because it isn't enough notice. She was calm with me...
I am sitting here bawling. I feel so guilty and terrible knowing that I am leaving them in a terrible situation. I am just venting, I guess... They are a great family and treat me so well. I am letting them down.
I need a hug.
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Hugs to you! I think two months is a really big amount of notice! This is life...people move...life goes on. I bet you don't require more than two months notice for them to end care if they want to take their child out, so why should they expect more of you? We have been considering moving for quite some time now (although hopefully it will be close enough for at least some families to stay on) and if it come to it, I know all I can do is give the notice as soon as I know it. You could not have done anything else. They are probably just taken off guard and feeling worried because they don't know if they can find anyone as wonderful as you.
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Euphoric !
You totally just made me smile, kanga. Thanks.
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oh hunny 2 months is PLENTY of time! I'm sure its the shock factor sinking in with them. When they first started looking for care did they do so 6 mos in advance? I dont think so. In one week you can do your research for daycare's in the area that sound like they fit, then 2 weeks following set up interviews....that's still only ONE month...you gave them 2. It's not impossible to find someone (not as great! ) but someone they feel good about.
I know it's hard but you didn't do anything wrong!
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I agree with the other ladies .... Two months is lots of time. Also I agree if it was the other way around and the parent was changing daycares I'm sure they would only give you the required weeks notice. Cheer up as usual the parents are only thinking of themselves. Once she starts looking I'm sure it will move along quickly. Best of luck in your move !
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Hey wasn't it you that posted about the lady a few streets over that was willing to take the kids from your daycare ????? If so, Was the parent not interested in that option?
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2 months is plenty of notice. How much more notice did they want?
Take it as a compliment. They are obviously so happy with you that they are lashing out and upset that they're loosing you.
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 Originally Posted by Alphaghetti
I am moving, and it's too far to bring the dck's. I am sad, and I will miss them and the great families I have brought in. We literally decided to start looking again, found a house and signed the deal within one week.
I just gave notice to two of my parents. I am giving them two calendar months. Two families got to be friends from being in the same daycare (here), and one has told me that the other is VERY upset because it isn't enough notice. She was calm with me...
I am sitting here bawling. I feel so guilty and terrible knowing that I am leaving them in a terrible situation. I am just venting, I guess... They are a great family and treat me so well. I am letting them down.
I need a hug.
It's more than enough notice she's just sad as change is scary especially when she feels secure with you watching her little one. Are you able to transfer any kids to the same daycare? When i started up I was lucky to get 2 little ones from a daycare closing down due to the death of a spouce. Just thought if you could help them find a quality place not only would you be assisting the parents you would be helping another provider?
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Awww you have nothing to feel bad about
8 weeks is a perfect notice period IMO.
Considering that most houses work on a 60 day closing - then 8 weeks is all someone can really hope for
(hug)
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