crazydaycarelady 03:21 PM 01-30-2014
I don't mind but it seriously looked like a stack of money you would see on Breaking Bad.
I asked my ds to go to the bank for me and handed him the envelope with the stack of money in it and he said "What - did they pay you in ones?" LOL
nanglgrl 04:30 PM 01-30-2014
I would have wanted to go to the bank myself just so I could hand it to the teller and say "it was a busy night for private dances at the club".
MarinaVanessa 04:38 PM 01-30-2014
SilverSabre25 04:40 PM 01-30-2014
Man, $2400?! I want that kind of paycheck!
BrooklynM 04:44 PM 01-30-2014
Man I miss Breaking Bad!
He should have worn a Los Pollos Hermanos or a Call Saul t-shirt!
MyAngels 05:03 PM 01-30-2014
Years ago I worked at a law firm and we had a client who came in and paid his retainer in cash. It was $25,000
mostly in small bills. We joked for months about "working for the mob."
butterfly 05:14 PM 01-30-2014
Just curious.... how much care does 2400 get them? That would be over 6 months of care here.
Oss_cc 05:40 PM 01-30-2014
Originally Posted by butterfly:
Just curious.... how much care does 2400 get them? That would be over 6 months of care here.
I was wondering as well. That'd be about 4.5 months worth here.
Laurel 06:56 PM 01-30-2014
There could be more than one child for that amount.
Laurel
It would cover FOUR children for me. For a month.
kelsey's kids 09:48 PM 01-30-2014
That is what I make in a month for 12 kids
daycarediva 03:03 AM 01-31-2014
Originally Posted by BrooklynM:
Man I miss Breaking Bad!
He should have worn a Los Pollos Hermanos or a Call Saul t-shirt!
I have a dcm who paid me in advance for care at tax return time, for the year. I left it in savings and took out her amount each week.
coolconfidentme 03:33 AM 01-31-2014
Originally Posted by BrooklynM:
Man I miss Breaking Bad!
He should have worn a Los Pollos Hermanos or a Call Saul t-shirt!
I miss BB too! I'm def going to watch
Better Call Sal!
Lil'DinoEggs 04:11 AM 01-31-2014
I worked at a bank once and a man needed to make a transfer from our bank to the bank across the street, instantly. In other words, he needed $10,000 in cash. Most banks are not allowed to have too many large bills so they are pretty precious. However, we have a ton of 20's. I told him we could do that. He laughed, then he did!
FYI: if he needed large and we had it, we would have given it to him.
Maria2013 05:17 AM 01-31-2014
Originally Posted by nanglgrl:
I would have wanted to go to the bank myself just so I could hand it to the teller and say "it was a busy night for private dances at the club".
Crazy8 06:12 AM 01-31-2014
what a pain to count out, I probably would have had to start over 10 times, LOL!
Also curious how much daycare she is paying you for… I think we are in the higher rate range and that would still be about 3 months worth of daycare for me!
SilverSabre25 06:37 AM 01-31-2014
Put me down for "4 weeks of care for 3 kids"
Kabob 06:56 AM 01-31-2014
My first thought was of the time at my previous job when a very plump, balding, middle-aged man paid for his $30 order completely with $1 bills. He whipped out a very large roll of $1 bills and very slowly and intentionally started counting out each one. As he did this he looked me up and down and said "I have a lot of these because I'm a stripper." I took it as a joke and rolled my eyes and politely laughed. Then he said "Yep. I worked hard last night for these." It was taking a long time and I was getting impatient so I said "That's nice." Then he gave me the money and said "You should come see me some time..." I took the money and said "No thanks, sir, I think that would be less fun than looking at dead puppies." Yeah...I'm not too friendly at 4am...
At least you got paid!
crazydaycarelady 07:04 AM 01-31-2014
Dcm is in pharmacy school so at the beginning of each semester they pay me for the semester in full. So the $2400 is for 2 kids (3 full days per week and one half day per week) from Jan 27 - first week of May.
They get their financial aid money on a debit card so I think they just withdrew it at an ATM. I DO feel bad that they are using loan money to pay me but dcm will be making the big bucks when she graduates.