Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t they? Teachers need to be paid and you need a spot. Don’t be frugal and think it’s ok. You won’t have a spot when you need it. If I was a preschool I would keep track and not reenroll any parents that didn’t support.
Don't you think that it a business owner's responsibility to carry insurance to cover their loss? Why do you believe that a preschool is different than any other business? Should a restaurant charge you for a meal that they did not serve? Should an airline charge you for a flight that they canceled?
we usually have a beer down the street at the local bar every Saturday? Do we keep paying even though we aren’t going? Do we pay for gas we usually buy even though we aren’t driving to work? Do we pay restaurant workers for service even thought we aren’t getting it? No.
Maybe daycare is different, but it massively sucks to pay fees more expensive than my mortgage for services I am not getting. Day care workers can’t work from home so I am doing that job AND working. I would I’ve to get paid for not working too. It sucks. This situation is unfair to all of us. I don’t know the answers. Also, I am not a charity. I donate and volunteer too, but I am, not a charity, and my husband could be laid off at any moment. I’d rather save the money for my own family.
Sure. So just don’t say your support the teachers again because your words have no meaning. It’s adversity like this that lets people know if you care. Nobody said support and sacrifice don’t go hand in hand.
Anonymous wrote:For those of you that have decided not to continue to pay, because of loss of work or just because you don't feel you should pay for a service you are not receiving, what do you think will happen in the long run? I know every contract is different, but most daycares require 30 day notice if you choose to withdraw your child. And if you are in a contract with the daycare and it mentions that payments are expected even if the center is closed (typically this means snow days or power outages, but could apply to the current situation) do you think they'll sue you or continue sending invoices and ultimately send you to collections for lack of payment? I am not as concerned about losing a spot as I am about a lawsuit down the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t they? Teachers need to be paid and you need a spot. Don’t be frugal and think it’s ok. You won’t have a spot when you need it. If I was a preschool I would keep track and not reenroll any parents that didn’t support.
Don't you think that it a business owner's responsibility to carry insurance to cover their loss? Why do you believe that a preschool is different than any other business? Should a restaurant charge you for a meal that they did not serve? Should an airline charge you for a flight that they canceled?
we usually have a beer down the street at the local bar every Saturday? Do we keep paying even though we aren’t going? Do we pay for gas we usually buy even though we aren’t driving to work? Do we pay restaurant workers for service even thought we aren’t getting it? No.
Maybe daycare is different, but it massively sucks to pay fees more expensive than my mortgage for services I am not getting. Day care workers can’t work from home so I am doing that job AND working. I would I’ve to get paid for not working too. It sucks. This situation is unfair to all of us. I don’t know the answers. Also, I am not a charity. I donate and volunteer too, but I am, not a charity, and my husband could be laid off at any moment. I’d rather save the money for my own family.
Sure. So just don’t say your support the teachers again because your words have no meaning. It’s adversity like this that lets people know if you care. Nobody said support and sacrifice don’t go hand in hand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t they? Teachers need to be paid and you need a spot. Don’t be frugal and think it’s ok. You won’t have a spot when you need it. If I was a preschool I would keep track and not reenroll any parents that didn’t support.
Don't you think that it a business owner's responsibility to carry insurance to cover their loss? Why do you believe that a preschool is different than any other business? Should a restaurant charge you for a meal that they did not serve? Should an airline charge you for a flight that they canceled?
we usually have a beer down the street at the local bar every Saturday? Do we keep paying even though we aren’t going? Do we pay for gas we usually buy even though we aren’t driving to work? Do we pay restaurant workers for service even thought we aren’t getting it? No.
Maybe daycare is different, but it massively sucks to pay fees more expensive than my mortgage for services I am not getting. Day care workers can’t work from home so I am doing that job AND working. I would I’ve to get paid for not working too. It sucks. This situation is unfair to all of us. I don’t know the answers. Also, I am not a charity. I donate and volunteer too, but I am, not a charity, and my husband could be laid off at any moment. I’d rather save the money for my own family.
Anonymous wrote:Our center has told us that we will not be required to pay if they close, but that we will still have to pay if we keep our kids at home and they remain open.
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t they? Teachers need to be paid and you need a spot. Don’t be frugal and think it’s ok. You won’t have a spot when you need it. If I was a preschool I would keep track and not reenroll any parents that didn’t support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t they? Teachers need to be paid and you need a spot. Don’t be frugal and think it’s ok. You won’t have a spot when you need it. If I was a preschool I would keep track and not reenroll any parents that didn’t support.
Don't you think that it a business owner's responsibility to carry insurance to cover their loss? Why do you believe that a preschool is different than any other business? Should a restaurant charge you for a meal that they did not serve? Should an airline charge you for a flight that they canceled?
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn’t they? Teachers need to be paid and you need a spot. Don’t be frugal and think it’s ok. You won’t have a spot when you need it. If I was a preschool I would keep track and not reenroll any parents that didn’t support.