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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If you're serious about wanting these parents to get home by the original time, I have a solution: 1. Line up some new job options, in case they don't like your new requirements. 2. Give them notice that from now on, late fees are $1.00 per minute. Give them a 10 minutes grace period if you want to be extra nice to them. I did this when I had a preschool program. I didn't want to charge the late fees, I wanted to meet my other commitments. It worked like a charm. I don't remember anyone ever late! Mission accomplished.[/quote] Op here Parents work from home so it’s not that they arrive late. We used to charge $3 per late minute at my last company. It was an after school program for kids. Charging like that may seem too much for nannying and might turn off the family. Makes more sense for a company. [/quote] You either solve your problem. Or not. Up to you.[/quote]
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