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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I agree that it’s probably a case of workers being overworked and underpaid. Some daycare centers are just bad like that. I worked for one that was so bad, I was left alone in the infant room (I was not yet teacher-qualified) with 11 or 12 children regularly during the course of one summer. Other times, I was still loaded up with at least six infants alone. I rarely got any help. I was only making $8.75/hr. So glad I got outta there![/quote] That’s against regulations to have 1 teacher with six infants! I would have called licensing. I feel like infant and toddler rooms always take all the teachers, at least the centers I’ve worked for. The older rooms (2 and up) always needed an extra teacher. Normally the teachers who don’t have certifications make less. I was in MD and I started off at $11.50 (2013) and left at $16.50 (2017). Before that, in 2011, I was making 9.25.[/quote]
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