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    I have had an enquiry for September for a Nursery drop off the hours would be 7.30-12.30pm she said that the college pay 85% of her childcare fees and she wouldnt necessary need me in the holidays....in this case what do I charge as i wouldnt be able to take anyone else on? Thanks

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    i only charge by the hour for when a child is in my care but others will be in with suggestions for you.
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    I usually ask for a retainer fee during school holidays which is half of what the parent normally pays during school term

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    I would charge my hourly fee and half as a retainer during the holidays.
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