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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When the recession hits in six months, teachers will stay at their jobs. THe industry has high turnover in general, but two other macro factors have contributed to higher turnover: 1. an unprecedented period of economic growth in the past decade, 2. state/county pushes to increase minimum wage. This has created many job alternatives and has put so much labor cost pressure on day care centers that it's just really hard to retain qualified staff. That's not to say the director isn't also problematic.[/quote] OP here. 4 of the former teachers all posted negative reviews citing their choice to leave was due to the director. They said she was incapable, rude, and had no idea how to run a daycare. She picked favorites and started hiring friends/family over more qualified applicants. I know daycare workers don't get paid that much but they all cited issues with the director and management as the reasons they were leaving. [/quote] Run. There is conflict, and that alone is bad, regardless of who is “right.” Not worth it, Signed, Been There[/quote]
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