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@sandylynn-I know many providers in my area(Halton) that have all 3 or 4 weeks fully paid vacation.
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Euphoric !
 Originally Posted by Busy ECE mommy
@sandylynn-I know many providers in my area(Halton) that have all 3 or 4 weeks fully paid vacation.
I know a lot of Halton providers who take paid vacation also, I also know just as many who don't and only assume that it's based on demand and area of the city.
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Starting to feel at home...
So no one had any advice for the OP.
I will give it a try. You could get rid of your paid vacation and raise your daily fees to incorporate the income you would have made over your holidays.
Or, I require two weeks notice of termination or two full weeks fees in lieu of notice. If in those two weeks they have days booked off or I have days booked off, or if they miss days for illness etc. it doesn't matter two full weeks fees are still do regardless of attendance or schedule. Do you have something similar and are these parents that are leaving before your holidays giving you notice? If they have to pay two weeks fees in lieu of notice regardless, then it would take their incentive for leaving to not pay for your holidays away? I don't know if that's coming across clearly or not?
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Euphoric !
 Originally Posted by daycaremum
So no one had any advice for the OP.
I will give it a try. You could get rid of your paid vacation and raise your daily fees to incorporate the income you would have made over your holidays.
Or, I require two weeks notice of termination or two full weeks fees in lieu of notice. If in those two weeks they have days booked off or I have days booked off, or if they miss days for illness etc. it doesn't matter two full weeks fees are still do regardless of attendance or schedule. Do you have something similar and are these parents that are leaving before your holidays giving you notice? If they have to pay two weeks fees in lieu of notice regardless, then it would take their incentive for leaving to not pay for your holidays away? I don't know if that's coming across clearly or not?
A few people have replied with how they handle it to the OP. Others are simply commenting that paid vacation is not common place for them.
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 Originally Posted by daycaremum
So no one had any advice for the OP.
I will give it a try. You could get rid of your paid vacation and raise your daily fees to incorporate the income you would have made over your holidays.
Or, I require two weeks notice of termination or two full weeks fees in lieu of notice. If in those two weeks they have days booked off or I have days booked off, or if they miss days for illness etc. it doesn't matter two full weeks fees are still do regardless of attendance or schedule. Do you have something similar and are these parents that are leaving before your holidays giving you notice? If they have to pay two weeks fees in lieu of notice regardless, then it would take their incentive for leaving to not pay for your holidays away? I don't know if that's coming across clearly or not?
I gave the same advice you did
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Starting to feel at home...
Sorry re-read and do see there was some advice sprinkled through out the posts
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i agree i would raise your daily/weekly/monthly rate and then take the extra money each payday and put it in a separate acct and use it for your holidays and then take your holidays unpaid ...they will never know the difference .....i am paid for the full 52 weeks of the year which includes all stats, 5 personal days and 3 weeks vacation....the only time i am not paid is if i close due to my sickness. I let me families know in feb when i will be taking my holidays and if anyone (and there has been a few families) leaves to avoid paying my holidays then Im actually happy because thats not the kind of family i want anyway. its one of the hazards of the job
Last edited by Crayola kiddies; 02-05-2015 at 08:37 PM.
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Starting to feel at home...
My daycare has all stat holidays, one professional development day, and about 1.5 weeks holidays at Christmas which we (clients) are required to pay for. I totally get it...my husband did not. I found that those people who work on salary understand and those paid hourly don't. So that may reflect regionally depending on what people in your area do for work.
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Everyone docked me for the two days I took off when my MOTHER died....Get paid vacation? NEVER going to happen! But then again...come January 2016, ya never know! I smell a new CONTRACT coming
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That sounds so harsh of them to dock your pay when you were so needing extra support when your Mother died
Hugs
Van
Last edited by Van; 02-21-2015 at 02:51 AM.
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