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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not money down the drain. It's to pay the humans, the teachers who care for your children every day, so they can continue to pay their own rents, mortgage, buy food for their children. Have a heart. If you are still receiving a salary, please continue to support low wage workers who do not have the ability to work from home. [/quote] Mind your business. You do you [/quote] +1. If PP wants to donate to preschool teachers who are out of work, feel free. I also have a mortgage and need to buy food for my kids and now need to pay for backup childcare to provide the services my preschool is not providing. Why is keeping teacher salaries at 100% the burden of the parents?[/quote] We all have to do that. Back up care is a CHOICE. Your needs do not supersede your agreements, especially if you are still drawing income. Many of us are not and still scraping it together for tuition. Im guessing you’re a crap tipper as well. [/quote] My husband and I both work in the medical field and need to be at work. So we are paying backup care to care for our children. We are paying our preschool and daycare to care for our children but they are not doing so. So we are double paying. I guess I could choose to stop working and not pay backup care but my salary is higher than we pay the caregiver and I think most people probably don’t want doctors and nurses to stop working right now. I used to be a server and I tip 20% minimum on the after-tax amount when I eat out and a minimum of $5 for delivery food (and up from there). Not sure what the connection is there that you think I am a bad tipper because I am paying someone to care for my kids and frustrated that the regular caregivers I pay won’t even give me a partial refund for care they are unable to provide (through no fault of their own but not my fault either). Are you maybe saying that because I pay my caregiver less than I earn I am cheap? Just not following the logic here at all[/quote] You didn’t give much info other than why should I have to pay?!? It came off as cheap let them eat cake reasoning. Your more complete response makes much more sense. [/quote]
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