Monday 2 Friday Mama
09-06-2012, 05:23 PM
Hi there everyone, I'm hoping for some feedback - so feel free to share your thoughts - at this point I'm kind of muddled, so I could really benefit from a clearer head. =) I am currently caring for 3 daycare babes - 2 little girls who are each 2 years old, and a little boy who is 1 year old. I am anticipating caring for another little boy this November (contract is signed) when his Mum returns to work. My problem has been filling this last spot. I am having the worst luck finding someone who is a good fit. Oh my goodness - I am trying my best to screen potential clients via e-mail before we get to the interview stage. That said, I am so exhausted from putting in a full day working with the kids, and then I am meeting with parents in the evening. While I understand the parents desire to be thorough when interviewing a prospective caregiver, I do wish they would be more sensitive to the fact that evenings are my own time. I have dinners to hustle, laundry to do, and (unlike Mom on mat leave) I have to get up the next A.M. to work. How do other caregivers handle this ? I have not met with parents during the day as I felt it was more professional to conduct a meeting when I was not working with the daycare babies. Maybe I'm wrong ? Another frustration I had was that at least a couple of the people I interviewed asked me for references and then never called them. Again: how do you folks handle this sort of thing ? Obviously my daycare parents know that I'm looking for a new friend, but I hate having to tell them about every interview I have - sometimes there are reasons that I prefer not to take on a family and I don't want to have to explain why each person who calls them is not a good fit. (i.e. the lady who was three months pregnant and needed care for 6 months and then "maybe part time once the baby was born - and could you hold a spot for my new baby because we'd really like them to be at the same place" ) Or the other awkward position I occassionally find myself in - where I've been asked for references, passed them along, notified my daycare parents of what's happening - and then the propective family don't bother calling. SO FRUSTRATING. I mean, really - if you're not interested - that's okay. Just don't ask for references. Thanks for any feedback/perspective - I really appreciate it. I guess I just needed to get it off my chest. =) Hopefully the next couple of interviews will result in winner, and then I will be out of this "interviewing" mess for at least a few months.