Anonymous wrote:That should have been a red flag in the beginning that she was willing to watch your son gratis.
Taking on an add’l child is a ton of mental, emotional + physical energy.
Plus not having to pay for childcare is a huge perk.
Huge.
I could never accept free childcare from ANYone.
Because as the saying goes.....
There really is no such thing as a “free” lunch.
It is on her however to communicate w/you that she will no longer be able to watch your child.
1.) Just stop contacting her altogether.
She isn’t even worthy of a true friend in the sense of the word.
2.) Contact a Nanny/Babysitting agency for emergency back-up childcare.
Consider the co$t the money you saved when she babysat for free.
3.) Search for a mature, reliable & ethical Nanny, SAHM or reputable daycare or childcare centre in your neighborhood.
Wishing you the best.....
Anonymous wrote:Eh, maybe she wanted another kid for her kid to play with. I would rather have 2 kids than one. If they are similar ages they can play together. She tried it and didn't like it. She should have spoken up immediately. I still don't get what made you keep.checking in with her. I would have just said see you on Friday at pick up earlier in the week and left it at that. The additional outreach isn't normal a d shows you knew something was wrong. Is your child misbehave? I would likely cut back the friendship and now you know better for later. I had a friend who stayed home and i seriously debated letting her keep my kids to earn money. After tho king a out it I determined she just wouldn't be reliable enough.
Anonymous wrote:OP don't dwell on this. Your friend is not professional. This in home daycare would have never worked out anyway. How could you leave your child with someone who doesn't drive? What are you thinking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, as I see it- you paid for what you got.
So while I 100% agree with your annoyance, you also don’t have childcare. You had an unpaid play date. This doesn’t matter that she was looking for other kids, as they probably would have been paid places.
The thing about a favour is your u can bail, as your friend has done.
I know you’re goin going to say she was super excited! To watch your kid for free. As you seem reasonable, you understand this couldn’t be the case. I trust you wouldn’t let your boss pay you with Starbucks and sushi.
Oh but wait..
This was a really shitty thing for her friend to do. I do not agree with this. We're all adults and she should have treated OP with respect.
Like the respect OP showed by asking her friend to work for free for 20 hours a week?
That's insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, as I see it- you paid for what you got.
So while I 100% agree with your annoyance, you also don’t have childcare. You had an unpaid play date. This doesn’t matter that she was looking for other kids, as they probably would have been paid places.
The thing about a favour is your u can bail, as your friend has done.
I know you’re goin going to say she was super excited! To watch your kid for free. As you seem reasonable, you understand this couldn’t be the case. I trust you wouldn’t let your boss pay you with Starbucks and sushi.
Oh but wait..
This was a really shitty thing for her friend to do. I do not agree with this. We're all adults and she should have treated OP with respect.
Like the respect OP showed by asking her friend to work for free for 20 hours a week?
That's insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, as I see it- you paid for what you got.
So while I 100% agree with your annoyance, you also don’t have childcare. You had an unpaid play date. This doesn’t matter that she was looking for other kids, as they probably would have been paid places.
The thing about a favour is your u can bail, as your friend has done.
I know you’re goin going to say she was super excited! To watch your kid for free. As you seem reasonable, you understand this couldn’t be the case. I trust you wouldn’t let your boss pay you with Starbucks and sushi.
Oh but wait..
This was a really shitty thing for her friend to do. I do not agree with this. We're all adults and she should have treated OP with respect.
Anonymous wrote:OP, as I see it- you paid for what you got.
So while I 100% agree with your annoyance, you also don’t have childcare. You had an unpaid play date. This doesn’t matter that she was looking for other kids, as they probably would have been paid places.
The thing about a favour is your u can bail, as your friend has done.
I know you’re goin going to say she was super excited! To watch your kid for free. As you seem reasonable, you understand this couldn’t be the case. I trust you wouldn’t let your boss pay you with Starbucks and sushi.
Oh but wait..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In what reality does expect someone else to take care of their child for FREE? I wouldn't even take care of my friend's dog without some kind of contribution. OP, you're nuts.
I could see this happening with friends. I would feel very uncomfortable accepting money for taking care of my friends dog. You're a bit off pp.
If its a job that people get paid for, you should extend the same courtesy to your friends in my opinion. Once in a while - like twice a year - sure watch the dog. But if you're on vacation every month or need a weekly sitter while you're at work, stop being a moocher and pay people what they're worth.
OP's friend has a mouth, right? Why is she not capable of using her words to voice this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In what reality does expect someone else to take care of their child for FREE? I wouldn't even take care of my friend's dog without some kind of contribution. OP, you're nuts.
I could see this happening with friends. I would feel very uncomfortable accepting money for taking care of my friends dog. You're a bit off pp.
If its a job that people get paid for, you should extend the same courtesy to your friends in my opinion. Once in a while - like twice a year - sure watch the dog. But if you're on vacation every month or need a weekly sitter while you're at work, stop being a moocher and pay people what they're worth.