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    When we had our interview she asked 3 times and I said NO! I told her if she wasn't planning on staying I had 2 other families who wanted the spot long term. She said no its okay, we will stay full-time, so I gave her the spot. So why would she even bother to ask knowing what my answer was. Either way I told her last night I had a family who wanted the spot so if she isn't planning on staying, I will be giving it to another family no part-time allowed. She told me this morning she wants to keep her full-time spot! Thank god

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    Sorry, must have been typing at the same time. Glad it worked out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emma H View Post
    When we had our interview she asked 3 times and I said NO!
    That big clue. Already she ask 3 times tell you that she really want what she is asking and not liking your answer. She hoping by asking again, she hear answer she want. She choosing to ignore your answer. If she ask three time and not convinced you mean it, of course she asked again.

    It only March, she will ask again at month end because she think you be scared of her leaving. Bottom line, she not want or need FT care come April and she told you that from beginning. Now she reminding you that she not want or need FT care. Plus, maybe not afford FT care when time come. Don't be surprised if they quit.

    I not take PT either. But I would not have taken this client knowing she was going on mat leave. Chances are even if they hoped to afford FT care, they might not be able so chance them leave even if not mentioned. But their plan has always be to reduce days.

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