Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would a mother use GYM childcare instead of getting a sitter for her other child, and do the homework at home? Is this something cheap people do, use their gym memberships to squeak out free childcare each month? I guess if you WFM you could drop your kid off at 8, work in the lobby and pick them up at 5…
It's NOT free. They pay for a family membership. You are out of touch with people's budgets. Op doesn't have money for a sister everyday, and she can't afford camps. It's something regular people do. They can't be there for more than 2 hours. You are really out of touch, PP.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would a mother use GYM childcare instead of getting a sitter for her other child, and do the homework at home? Is this something cheap people do, use their gym memberships to squeak out free childcare each month? I guess if you WFM you could drop your kid off at 8, work in the lobby and pick them up at 5…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This sounds like asking a store to use a bathroom and they say we don’t have public bathrooms. I don’t care if it’s public or not I just need to pee.
They’re not required to give you a pencil and the front desk person didn’t have one, so they weren’t going above and beyond to find you one……
Wrong. Its a private place they pay to be a member of. It's not a random public store.
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It’s a community center. Ours has coffee and magazines and the olds are encouraged to hang out. It also has a robust camp program so yes, pencils, colored pencils and even markers could be found for a member on request. Same as soap, first aid supplies and probably granola bars!
Does the robust camp cost $150 a month?
Camp and gym childcare are two different things.
Except they have all of these things at the ymca.