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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mortgage on building is still due Electric gas water is still due Garbage and recycling is still due Teachers salaries are still due Insurance on building and persons is still due Taxes are still due [/quote] Ditto for the working parent paying to send their child to a preschool so he/she can work... [/quote] I thought we were talking about Preschool, not daycare [/quote] Let's face it - there's not really a difference. [/quote] Sure there is. OP needs child care so she can work her hourly job. Preschool is not going to be reliable in that sense. She is needing someone to care for her child while she works, essentially. Lots of people who send kids to preschool do not need the child care part of it, so snow days don't impact them. [/quote] Exactly. Snow days are a natural part of schools. If she desperately needs childcare then she should have a live in nanny or other option.[/quote] Yes, because a woman who has said she works for an hourly wage and wants her preschool to prorate her money probably has the means to have a live-in nanny. Some of you are so freaking clueless. :roll:[/quote]
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