Anyone feeling down about no mindees?
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    Default Anyone feeling down about no mindees?

    Hang on in there

    In Oct 2010 I had to give notice as the 8m old I had just wouldnt settle. I also said goodbye to 2 mindees in Sept because they started school.
    So I had a 2yr old 4 days a week and after advertising like mad I was starting to feel a bit low after about 6m with no enquiries.

    Fast forward 11 months to Sept 2011 and I have taken on:
    A 2yr old on Mon/Tues who has just started weds too.
    Her sibling who is 5yrs in school hols only.
    I had my screamer back who is now 2yrs old thurs/Fri
    A 3yr old who attends preschool and sibling 14m thurs/fri since Jan12
    and had another enquiry recently about a baby mon/tues

    So Im happy now with a full house.
    So just hang on in there if you are feeling worried about lack of mindees, things really do change so quickly

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    I keep hanging on in there but the phone just doesn't ring! Starting to really wonder if I have done the right thing!

 

 

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