I have to bite my tongue not say say anything but I am just keeping quiet every time they piss me off and they do it often because i dont want to resolve any issues. I want to have a long list for when I give them notice LOL.
Ugh - some people can be so rude ! If they were running late for anything else - a doctor's appointment, a meeting with a co-worker - you would expect (at the very least) that they would give the individual who is waiting a phone call/text explaining that they've been delayed, and that they're "on their way!" Why do some people consider a call 10 minutes before they're due to arrive notice - would this fly at their place of employment ? It makes you wonder if you should include a sentance in your contract stating that if parents are going to arrive earlier, or pick up later than 15 minutes from the agreed upon pick up/drop off times, they must provide a minimum of 12 hours notice. It would allow them a little wiggle room (I fully appreciate that babies only want to mess their diapers after you have them fully dressed and in their snowsuits) while still reminding them that it's important to be respectful of people's time.
I have to bite my tongue not say say anything but I am just keeping quiet every time they piss me off and they do it often because i dont want to resolve any issues. I want to have a long list for when I give them notice LOL.
NOOOOO! You do NOT have to bite your tongue. You should be telling them that you would have appreciated the phone call yesterday so you could have slept a bit longer. I would tell them!
Frederick Douglass
It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.