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    Hi guys... Im just filling out a new contract and i just wondered what everyone else did regarding holidays.
    Do you have paid or unpaid holidays and how many weeks? And also the same with the clients?
    Thanks for any advice x

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    I have unpaid and as from this year I take 6 weeks. Parents pay full for theirs.

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    I don't charge for my holidays, but I charge full fee for any time the child is off.

    I take roughly 4-5 weeks off a year and put money aside throughout the year to cover for my holidays when I get no money coming in.

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    the same for me , to make everything crystal clear to parents if Im working I get paid , If Im not I don't. This covers holidays as well as sickness . It say in my contracts I will take up to 5 weeks a year.

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    I am no charge for any of my time off/setting closure - and full fee if they are off, for whatever reason. The way I see it, I am providing a service, and wouldn't feel comfortable charging someone for something I was unable to provide. Everyone is different though and some CM's do charge, it is whatever you feel comfortable doing - there is no right or wrong x

 

 

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