Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not approach them that way. But, it is a problem that is outside of your control. You should present the problem as "I need to be at DC's school by X time to be on time and be able to park someplace where I won't get a ticket. Would you be interested in expanding my hours to cover X amount of time? If not, I will be forced to circle the lot until I can get a parking space and you may have to deal with the school on account of DC being late.
Present it from the facts, not from your personal feelings. People can dismiss you feelings too easily, even if they are legitimate. But they fact is they need to expand your hours or accept DC will be late. Getting tickets is not an option for anyone though.
My apologies, I read your post wrong. If its pickup, not dropoff, then you need to get there earlier.
Her point is they need to pay her to get there earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not approach them that way. But, it is a problem that is outside of your control. You should present the problem as "I need to be at DC's school by X time to be on time and be able to park someplace where I won't get a ticket. Would you be interested in expanding my hours to cover X amount of time? If not, I will be forced to circle the lot until I can get a parking space and you may have to deal with the school on account of DC being late.
Present it from the facts, not from your personal feelings. People can dismiss you feelings too easily, even if they are legitimate. But they fact is they need to expand your hours or accept DC will be late. Getting tickets is not an option for anyone though.
My apologies, I read your post wrong. If its pickup, not dropoff, then you need to get there earlier.
Anonymous wrote:I would not approach them that way. But, it is a problem that is outside of your control. You should present the problem as "I need to be at DC's school by X time to be on time and be able to park someplace where I won't get a ticket. Would you be interested in expanding my hours to cover X amount of time? If not, I will be forced to circle the lot until I can get a parking space and you may have to deal with the school on account of DC being late.
Present it from the facts, not from your personal feelings. People can dismiss you feelings too easily, even if they are legitimate. But they fact is they need to expand your hours or accept DC will be late. Getting tickets is not an option for anyone though.
Anonymous wrote:I would not approach them that way. But, it is a problem that is outside of your control. You should present the problem as "I need to be at DC's school by X time to be on time and be able to park someplace where I won't get a ticket. Would you be interested in expanding my hours to cover X amount of time? If not, I will be forced to circle the lot until I can get a parking space and you may have to deal with the school on account of DC being late.
Present it from the facts, not from your personal feelings. People can dismiss you feelings too easily, even if they are legitimate. But they fact is they need to expand your hours or accept DC will be late. Getting tickets is not an option for anyone though.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, the only reason think the parents should pay is because I am early to work EVERY day as know parking is sometimes problem. I'm not paid for getting there early but still show up early so something like this doesn't happen. Also my charge is in kindergarten and has to be dismissed by the teacher to me, so if I'm late it's a big problem. My plan is to talk to my MB about it and let her know I will pay the ticket myself but that expect her to start paying me to show up early as parking is even more of problem now because the parking lot I park in is shared with the pool. Basically right now I feel like I'm being set up to either grata ticket or be late picking up their daughter.