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DaisyMamma 06:02 PM 04-25-2013
Originally Posted by daycare:
I am in CA and the state does not get involved with transportation type stuff./ From what I understand, they do not even check to make sure that we have the right amount of auto insurance to transport children.

they (lic) cannot tell us how to type up or contracts, but they do want for us to have a plan of operation which includes a transportation arrangements.


I think you were both in the wrong for doing business together. If she knew she was going to be going to games, then she should have not taken your child when she knew that you were not going to allow for her to transport him. In my eyes that was wrong on her part. But then also wrong on your part for having him in a place that you knew this was going to happen......

I think you two should come to a mutual understanding and try to work it out.

Can I ask why you don't want your son to be transported?
Pretty much.
Both of you made a bad decision trying to work together.
She should have given you way more notice with a complete schedule, that is true.
From the posts it sounds like she was looking to get you to leave.
I also have a funny feeling that when you texted her to say you couldnt come early she probably replied letting you know he would be brought to the game.

Originally Posted by Crystal:
I really think this is unfair to the parent. She agreed to work with the provider on this, but the provider did not give her enough notice. Honestly, the provider is expecting WAY to much IMO.....an occasional early pick up, sure, but a couple of times each week....NO.
Actually the provider can do whatever she wants. Its her business. Whether or not she gets clients is another story.