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Suggestions on Time off for Maternity Leave
Asked by C.H. from Minneapolis
on March 25, 2009
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I am an in-home daycare provider and I recently found out that I am pregnant. 11 weeks. I am not due until Oct. 11th, but I know the time will fly. What I need to k...
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- Our last in home provider had a baby and she took our son back the next week. Now he was getting close to 2, same age as her son, and he was the only one she watched c...
- When I was pregnant I "hired" one of my good friends who stays home with her kids to work for me for a few weeks. She came about a week before my due date and stayed f...
- I took 7 weeks off when I had my daughter. As for charging the parents, you can NOT. If there is nothing in your contract about maternity leave, (since you're aski...
Nanny Sick Leave Deliemma
Asked by D.M. from Houston
on January 1, 2009
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I have an awful deliemma. Please tell me how you fairly manage sick leave. We have always just paid for time off but I have a nanny who I worry is taking advantage of...
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- To me, it is obvious that you can't depend on her being able to work. Now, I'm approaching this from the perspective of a FT working mom... Quite simply, I'd jeopardi...
- I believe she is not motivated to work. I'd look for a new nanny or a fill-in nanny while she's resting. She apparently doesn't take her job seriously or would rathe...
- If you either resolve this with her or hire a new nanny, one thing to consider is to codify how sick days work. I used to work for a big company, and they allowed for ...
Paid Vacation Days for In-home Daycare Providers
Asked by K.A. from Fort Collins
on June 9, 2008
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Just wondering if your in-home daycare provider takes paid vacation days and paid sick days? I want to be fair, but am curious as to what other people do? We started f...
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- I don't use daycare but I would have an issue with having to pay her when she takes off on vacation, I can understand the other ones, although I don't agree, but not w...
- Hi K., I used to be an in-home care provider. I am shocked that your provider is asking for pay when she is not available to watch your kids. That is the one thing ...
- I have watched kids off and on for several years now and I have never asked for paid days off. I do however make the parent pay if they have told me that they would b...