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Cancellations due to snow- who pays?
Do you lose money if a parent texts at 7am to say she can't get to you due to snow?
Is it in your contract?
Doesn't seem fair really but I'm sure my teacher (paid by the hour not contract) expects me to waive me fee ... My contract was the Ncma one, dint think it was in there.....
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if you are still open its payment as usual.
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I would expect the parents to still pay - at the very least pay half. After all, you are open for business, it is them that can't get to you!
You would not be surprised to hear the lengths some parents have gone to, to get their children to the childminder in severe weather - only to spend the day at home themselves, purely because they have to pay!
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Same here, if I'm open I charge.
We don't get heavy snow in Wiltshire very much but when we do I'm always amazed how many mindees get here lol
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I would of thought she would be paid as its not her fault she cant get to school so if her employer didnt pay her she wouldnt like it so it is the same for you, she should pay for the place, she would if it was a nursery or other childcare setting xx
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I honestly think that parents don't think childminding is a job
Ok so they don't turn up and expect it to be free. How about when they do turn up we turn around and say sorry im full today! I don't think they would be too impressed.
To answer your question if you are open they pay
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Originally Posted by
mrs robbie williams
ooooooooooooh you have snow???? we have rain
sorry back to your q i always say if im open i charge
I sent out an extreme weather police stating the above, I will only not charge if the weather affected me (no heating, water pipes froze), otherwise charges are as normal.
I find some parents are more confident at driving in poor weather or have 4 wheel drives, so can't waive it for those that don't.
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if youre open full pay if school is closed and lo is at school they would expect you to have lo all day without asking
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I'd probably still charge. Good question though!
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I'm unable to get to our school in the afternoons as the baby's buggy won't go through the snow and can't get a grip on the ice, so obviously not just exhausting trying to pretend I'm a snow plough, but also dangerous. Also have 2x2yr olds who walk everywhere but would be hanging on for dear life to try and stay upright.
Babys not here in the mornings so I'm able to take schoolies in OK, so I charge. If parents can't get here to drop them in, I charge.
I'm unable to offer my afternoon school pickup service due to above reasons re buggy so don't charge. BUT, I tell the parents that if they have a friend who can get the children to me, I'm happy to take over from when they come through my door.
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My basic rule for any absence is that if I am open they still pay, if I can't offer my service for any reason then they don't.
I also have an extreme weather policy and have stated that I won't drive/ go on school runs (walking) if I feel conditions could be dangerous for anyone in the setting, so like lilac dragon I might drop the school run or ask parents if someone else can bring them, in which case I would adjust my fees.
I generally send out a reminder in my newsletter if snow might be on the cards
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Same here
If I'm open I charge
Been a while since we had any decent snow though so have not had any real problems yet
Angel xx
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if i am open then i charge and like others , if i can't do something and have to cancel, then i don't charge, BUT i do have to do the school run to pick up my own DD !!!
and if i ended up having to ask some to walk her home for me, i know schoolies mum would be happy for that.
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I charge if I am open, regardless of the weather. I had a problem with a parent a few years ago, she didn't want to pay as she said my road was not gritted ( short private road) I asked her what was wrong with parking at the end of the road and walking up? She paid.
Why hasn't Gary Barlow come to my rescue yet?
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When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door
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I offer a 20% discout if parents truly cannot attend, but it is clearly stipulated in my policy that the discount is at my discretion and will not be given for a vehicle breakdown, just for road blockages!!
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