Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the day cares open so that germy kids can pass along their germs to other kids and staff who will take it back home to their families.
I am not paid enough for this.- Daycare person.
Or, you know, because first responders need childcare.
Doesn't sound like you're in the right profession.
I’m concerned about corona virus germs and all of a sudden I’m the wrong profession. Ok. Meanwhile DCUM is full of people on self quarantine and avoiding social contact but I’m in the wrong profession. Believe me, of all the kids here none are from first responders.
Oh, you know that for sure?
I have an essential job that I cannot do via telework. My daughter goes to a center that has kids whose parents do everything from things you can do at home, like being a lawyer, to professions like policing and my work, which is done in an environment that cannot be replicated at home. One of her friend's mothers is a research scientist who works on viruses. If she doesn't go to work, potentially lifesaving experiments fail.
In every crisis, there are certain services that HAVE to remain. One of those is childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the day cares open so that germy kids can pass along their germs to other kids and staff who will take it back home to their families.
I am not paid enough for this.- Daycare person.
Or, you know, because first responders need childcare.
Doesn't sound like you're in the right profession.
I’m concerned about corona virus germs and all of a sudden I’m the wrong profession. Ok. Meanwhile DCUM is full of people on self quarantine and avoiding social contact but I’m in the wrong profession. Believe me, of all the kids here none are from first responders.
Oh, you know that for sure?
I have an essential job that I cannot do via telework. My daughter goes to a center that has kids whose parents do everything from things you can do at home, like being a lawyer, to professions like policing and my work, which is done in an environment that cannot be replicated at home. One of her friend's mothers is a research scientist who works on viruses. If she doesn't go to work, potentially lifesaving experiments fail.
In every crisis, there are certain services that HAVE to remain. One of those is childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the day cares open so that germy kids can pass along their germs to other kids and staff who will take it back home to their families.
I am not paid enough for this.- Daycare person.
Or, you know, because first responders need childcare.
Doesn't sound like you're in the right profession.
I’m concerned about corona virus germs and all of a sudden I’m the wrong profession. Ok. Meanwhile DCUM is full of people on self quarantine and avoiding social contact but I’m in the wrong profession. Believe me, of all the kids here none are from first responders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the day cares open so that germy kids can pass along their germs to other kids and staff who will take it back home to their families.
I am not paid enough for this.- Daycare person.
Or, you know, because first responders need childcare.
Doesn't sound like you're in the right profession.
I’m concerned about corona virus germs and all of a sudden I’m the wrong profession. Ok. Meanwhile DCUM is full of people on self quarantine and avoiding social contact but I’m in the wrong profession. Believe me, of all the kids here none are from first responders.
And I would never complain at work or to the families. I know how to play, entertain and teach 10+ kids all year long, in the rain, snow, sun and now quarantine and keep those kids happy. I love my kids but yes, I am concerned about The germs they bring in and share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the day cares open so that germy kids can pass along their germs to other kids and staff who will take it back home to their families.
I am not paid enough for this.- Daycare person.
Or, you know, because first responders need childcare.
Doesn't sound like you're in the right profession.
I’m concerned about corona virus germs and all of a sudden I’m the wrong profession. Ok. Meanwhile DCUM is full of people on self quarantine and avoiding social contact but I’m in the wrong profession. Believe me, of all the kids here none are from first responders.
Anonymous wrote:DD works at an after/before care program in an MCPS school. It will reopen on Wednesday, and as far as she knows any kid who was already attending can go.
Three schools will be combining into one elementary school, so that will be a lot of kids. I get that childcare is needed, and I know the kids will not not get sick or very sick, but they are such disease vectors that I worry they will contribute to a lot more community spread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep the day cares open so that germy kids can pass along their germs to other kids and staff who will take it back home to their families.
I am not paid enough for this.- Daycare person.
Or, you know, because first responders need childcare.
Doesn't sound like you're in the right profession.
Anonymous wrote:Keep the day cares open so that germy kids can pass along their germs to other kids and staff who will take it back home to their families.
I am not paid enough for this.- Daycare person.
Anonymous wrote:Your companies will adjust expectations. Call your tits.
Anonymous wrote:Also don't people realize WFH means WORKING-FH. Kids at home can make that impossible depending on the job.
Anonymous wrote:DD works at an after/before care program in an MCPS school. It will reopen on Wednesday, and as far as she knows any kid who was already attending can go.
Three schools will be combining into one elementary school, so that will be a lot of kids. I get that childcare is needed, and I know the kids will not not get sick or very sick, but they are such disease vectors that I worry they will contribute to a lot more community spread.