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    Aaaargh!
    Look after a 6 month old, whilst mum is doing her training hours (job starts next week) originally, she wanted me for this Thursday until 2.30pm, then cancelled last week when she was issued with new hours.
    At lunchtime i got a phone call from wife a dh's work colleague, asking if I could have her ten month old from 12,30-4pm on Thursday whilst she goes into her new school for a handover meeting.
    THEN...when current mindee's mum collected her this afternoon, she asked if I could still have her as her hours had changed yet again. I explained that normally I would have had her, however I had agreed to the other lady I would have her son.

    Isn't this just typical?

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    Yes at least I am, it also proves the point somewhat nicely to the first parent as well (even though I told her a while ago that I could more or less assure her a place...oops, should eat my words!)

 

 

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