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melskids 08:43 AM 04-10-2014
I usually don't complain, but this was too funny not to share.

I took next week off as it is spring break and most of my families are teachers or took off anyway.

They have known for 6 months, AT LEAST, if not longer. It's posted on the door, the parent board, the front of the sign in binder, in notes home and on facebook.

I just had a parent (who is a teacher AND OFF anyway) just ask me if I will be taking any kids next week during my vacation.

I didn't realize "closed" and "vacation" meant babysitting on the side.

You know that V8 commercial? I had all I could do not to pop her one on the forehead.
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Blackcat31 08:51 AM 04-10-2014
What did she say when you told her no?

Did she realize how funny/ridiculous she was being?

Um, yeah because we all take vacation so we can still work...
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melskids 08:59 AM 04-10-2014
I didn't tell her no. I just stood there silently and gave her the look and waited for her to respond.


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coolconfidentme 09:18 AM 04-10-2014
They never cease to amaze me with the comments....
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Josiegirl 10:33 AM 04-10-2014
Uh huh, the one thing you forgot was to wear a sticky note pasted to your forehead!! Gotta be your fault.
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EntropyControlSpecialist 11:44 AM 04-10-2014
LOL!!!

Maybe we need to start adding a side note on all vacation notices.

I will be closed for vacation from April X, 2014 to April X, 2014.
*Children will not be permitted to attend.

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Blackcat31 12:38 PM 04-10-2014
Originally Posted by EntropyControlSpecialist:
LOL!!!

Maybe we need to start adding a side note on all vacation notices.

I will be closed for vacation from April X, 2014 to April X, 2014.
*Children will not be permitted to attend.


Reminds me of a while back we had a poster here who had to explain to a parent in regard to her policies allowing each family to have 10 days per year they didn't have to pay and the parent thought that meant her kid could come to daycare 10 days and she wouldn't be charged for it.

Now I am always careful to say ABSENT or NON-ATTENDING days rather than just "free" or "no charge" days...kwim?

Heck if I am going to not get paid AND watch the child...
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