Anonymous wrote:There is no one who would be willing to work 5 hours a week every week who I would trust with my kids. I agree with pp- beg the after care provider
Anonymous wrote:I hired someone for around 15 hrs/week to do this - for much of the time she had another part-time job in the neighborhood so it worked well. I paid her very very well (including a transportation subsidy) and she stayed with us for 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, what other afterschool places picks up from your school? Start there. Ask the front office.
We have been searching around. Everywhere we have checked is full. People sign up for this stuff month and months in advance (as we did) and what's left are long wait lists with little movement. I really don't know what else to do.
Any chance your work will grant you temporary flexibility? DH did that for one of his employees. They worked out an alternate schedule until another option could be found.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK, what other afterschool places picks up from your school? Start there. Ask the front office.
We have been searching around. Everywhere we have checked is full. People sign up for this stuff month and months in advance (as we did) and what's left are long wait lists with little movement. I really don't know what else to do.
Anonymous wrote:OK, what other afterschool places picks up from your school? Start there. Ask the front office.
Anonymous wrote:What error? Your best bet by far is to beg them to reconsider.