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Anonymous wrote:Overreaction. You said baby goes 3 hours between feedings. By the time you got him home and fed, it was 4 hours. That's one extra hour.


+1

It wasn't an emergency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does the mom work 90 mins away from her daycare?



OP here, she's only @22 miles away from his daycare, but with traffic it's 90min.
Also, for those saying baby wasn't crying long, he was offered at bottle of formula at 4, meaning he was hungry at 4(according to his daily sheet) and he refused that bottle. So when I got there at 6, and got him home at 630, he had even crying/hungry for 2.5 hours. Absolutely inexcusable.


To be this far away proves that the mom is at fault.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why does the mom work 90 mins away from her daycare?



OP here, she's only @22 miles away from his daycare, but with traffic it's 90min.
Also, for those saying baby wasn't crying long, he was offered at bottle of formula at 4, meaning he was hungry at 4(according to his daily sheet) and he refused that bottle. So when I got there at 6, and got him home at 630, he had even crying/hungry for 2.5 hours. Absolutely inexcusable.


To be this far away proves that the mom is at fault.


Seriously!? What is your problem? Parents are only allowed to work close to their house/daycare? Or is it only WOH moms and dads work wherever they want?
Anonymous
What would you have done with the other child/is the other family aware of these arrangements? I'm just trying to figure out what would happen if charge is throwing up and needs to be picked up by you. Do you bring your other charge and expose them to the germs? Call the other family and have them come home?

Just curious how this arrangement works if you nanny for another family but could have dropped everything to get some milk to the other charge at daycare.
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