Anonymous wrote:
As a middle school student in the early 80's our parent sent my sibs and I to NCS, Sidwell and STA in a a hired van. We stopped to pick up a couple of girls from Immaculata and a few from one other all girls school in Bethesda, I think. We all lived in upper NW DC and our families were not rich, but comfortable. I recall my mom saing it was @ $100 a month. We only did it during the winter months, as I recall. The guy driving was ANCIENT. I don't think the parents worried about being left alone because all the kids had sibs. Someone should start something like that now! Although the insurance rates would be brutal. None of us suffered any emotional trauma from being picked up in a van, as far as I know.
Anonymous wrote:Yes this happens--I had to take a sedan service recently and the Driver told me that he regularly picks up kids from some of the area private schools (Mclean)..takes them to music lessons and then drives home. While I thought it was unusual, the more I thought about it, the more I could see it happening. If you are a working family and you want someone with professional driving credentials to take your child..seems to be a good route esp. if the kids are a little older and you have some comfort on background of the driver. I think this guy takes the same kids every week..ie it isn't a different person everytime. I liked him-I can dig out his card if you are interested.
why don't you (and anyone else similarly inclined), call the parents of a classmate with two working parents and offer this? Make a new friend for life and teach your own child a life lesson about mutual support and cooperation. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP why are you so mean and who said you were perfect. Hiring a sedan service if you are not able to get your kids to some activities is not the worst thing in the world..esp if it's a service that does background checks for other contracts. I know several families that are doing what they need to do to get by and ridicule is not helpful. Perhaps instead of giving working parents grief you may offer to help some of them out since your time is so free.
I have a deal for any SAHM who is willing to make a win-win deal with me. I will drop your DC off along with mine every morning so that you can sleep in or get caught up with whatever. In return, can you handle pickup and drop my DC off at my home? And it gets better, occasionally if you have to be somewhere for any reason after pickup, my non-driving nanny will happily host your kid and mine for an after-school playdate. Now, isn't this a lot better than name-calling, ladies?
Anonymous wrote:PP why are you so mean and who said you were perfect. Hiring a sedan service if you are not able to get your kids to some activities is not the worst thing in the world..esp if it's a service that does background checks for other contracts. I know several families that are doing what they need to do to get by and ridicule is not helpful. Perhaps instead of giving working parents grief you may offer to help some of them out since your time is so free.