Default Style Register
Daycare.com Forum
Daycare Center and Family Home Forum>Ask For A Raise?
catinthebox 04:33 AM 02-16-2017
I been working here at my daycare center for almost 2 years as a teacher. During the two years i have moved up to closer now. I been told that i am like a head teacher when i am in the backroom and outside from my boss and our most experience teacher. Should i just demand for a raise because i am basically doing what a head teacher is doing, but i am just getting paid 10.75. My brother and friends all told me i should demand one because i am getting the under cut of this deal. All the teachers get paid 10.75 at my site even if they do have 20 plus years of experiences.
Reply
Blackcat31 06:35 AM 02-16-2017
Originally Posted by catinthebox:
I been working here at my daycare center for almost 2 years as a teacher. During the two years i have moved up to closer now. I been told that i am like a head teacher when i am in the backroom and outside from my boss and our most experience teacher. Should i just demand for a raise because i am basically doing what a head teacher is doing, but i am just getting paid 10.75. My brother and friends all told me i should demand one because i am getting the under cut of this deal. All the teachers get paid 10.75 at my site even if they do have 20 plus years of experiences.
If all the teachers are paid $10.75 and you are as well I don't see how you are getting under cut?

Seems you are all being paid equally and I've venture to bet that every teacher there thinks they are doing more work than others. It's just the nature of the business.
Reply
Febby 05:55 PM 02-16-2017
If everyone is making 10.75, then I think it would be difficult to get a raise at all. I don't know your area or what the average pay is there, but if 10.75 is significantly lower than average, you may bring that up to your boss.
Reply
daycare 06:14 PM 02-16-2017
Originally Posted by catinthebox:
I been working here at my daycare center for almost 2 years as a teacher. During the two years i have moved up to closer now. I been told that i am like a head teacher when i am in the backroom and outside from my boss and our most experience teacher. Should i just demand for a raise because i am basically doing what a head teacher is doing, but i am just getting paid 10.75. My brother and friends all told me i should demand one because i am getting the under cut of this deal. All the teachers get paid 10.75 at my site even if they do have 20 plus years of experiences.
Where are you located and how big is the center ?
Reply
laundrymom 09:24 AM 02-17-2017
Does a head teacher make more where you are now?
If so I would express an interest in a promotion. Rather than expecting to be treated differently than others in the same position, go after the job that pays what you want.

How much does your brother pay his childcare staff? Do they make more depending on job classification or years of service?

What about PTO or paid vacations?
Does he offset lower wages with more benefits? If so maybe begin working for him or one of his friends in the business?
Although it might be hard to work for your brother or his friends at times, they seem to think you are worth more than current employer is paying.

Good luck to you.
Originally Posted by catinthebox:
I been working here at my daycare center for almost 2 years as a teacher. During the two years i have moved up to closer now. I been told that i am like a head teacher when i am in the backroom and outside from my boss and our most experience teacher. Should i just demand for a raise because i am basically doing what a head teacher is doing, but i am just getting paid 10.75. My brother and friends all told me i should demand one because i am getting the under cut of this deal. All the teachers get paid 10.75 at my site even if they do have 20 plus years of experiences.

Reply
catinthebox 04:05 AM 03-10-2017
Originally Posted by Blackcat31:
If all the teachers are paid $10.75 and you are as well I don't see how you are getting under cut?

Seems you are all being paid equally and I've venture to bet that every teacher there thinks they are doing more work than others. It's just the nature of the business.
I am getting the under cut of it here because they are giving me the responsibilities of a lead teacher but my job title is still a normal teacher. I am doing more work but am getting payed the same amount as a teacher. Not to mention that everyday i get out of the site at around 7:00 and i am not gettin payed from that time. The policy there is that we have to clock out at 630 even if we are not finish and we usually get out at 700 or 730 almost everything! Why? Because we have staffs who can't do their job right, which makes me the person who have to do double duty's because the person who is my closer has back problems and she is really slow. In result i do most of the work in the front and then i have to go into the back room and do a freaking job that is so easy, but yet we have people who can't even clean up the back room and vacuum it! Not to mention i don't eve get my breaks that are require by law!
I am a young college students and i have tons of readings and hw to do.
Reply
catinthebox 04:09 AM 03-10-2017
Originally Posted by Febby:
If everyone is making 10.75, then I think it would be difficult to get a raise at all. I don't know your area or what the average pay is there, but if 10.75 is significantly lower than average, you may bring that up to your boss.
i wouldn't know what other daycare centers are getting pay in my area, but i do know that there is one daycenter like a few blocks away from our site that is paying its assistance teacher 13 dollar an hour for doing the little things.
Reply
catinthebox 04:21 AM 03-10-2017
Originally Posted by laundrymom:
Does a head teacher make more where you are now?
If so I would express an interest in a promotion. Rather than expecting to be treated differently than others in the same position, go after the job that pays what you want.

How much does your brother pay his childcare staff? Do they make more depending on job classification or years of service?

What about PTO or paid vacations?
Does he offset lower wages with more benefits? If so maybe begin working for him or one of his friends in the business?
Although it might be hard to work for your brother or his friends at times, they seem to think you are worth more than current employer is paying.

Good luck to you.
lol the funny thing is that at my job we don't have a job title of lead teacher, but my coworker who has been doing this for over 20 years has the responsibilities of a lead teacher/supervision when my boss isn't around.

Heck, they even give me the responsibilities of a lead teacher even tho i dont' have that job position! Now i am in charge of the staffs outside and in the backroom. I dont see how this can benefit me when the staffs outside aren't following rules that we are suppose to enforce. they are really lazy and do the least effort that is require for the job. I had discussed this with my boss and the coworker that has been here the longest. I dont want to be in charge of these people and i dont want the stresses that comes with it because it isn't my job, and i should be the only staff outside to repeatedly tell them day in and day out about the stuff that we can't do! Most of these thing that get our center sited! Lack of supervision is one of the problems that we have here!
Reply
EntropyControlSpecialist 06:56 AM 03-10-2017
I was never paid much at a center regardless of job responsibilities. Perhaps you can start interviewing at centers who pay more?
Reply
hwichlaz 08:20 AM 03-10-2017
I'd start applying at centers that pay more. Then when you get offered a position at one, ask your current employer if they'd rather match that or have you give your two weeks notice.
Reply
catinthebox 10:24 AM 03-10-2017
I think the only choice i have is to apply for other job. If you asked me a year ago if i wanted to quit i would tell you i would be afraid, but after everything during these past year i am ready to move on.

Thank you!
Reply
Ariana 10:33 AM 03-10-2017
The only answer to this question is YES and ALWAYS. You can't get what you don't ask for!

If they say "no" then start making plans to move. I always ask "what can I do to make sure I can get a raise and what would the timeline be for that?". It shows that you are serious and they can let you know if it is a possibility.
Reply
Tags:center - bad environment, center workers, centers, employee contracts
Reply Up