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being back at work is sooo hard. Glad she is settled at childminders.
we are going to have to change Isobel's nursery. The reason we went with them in the first place was because they could be flexible, ie I only work 39 weeks of the year, so would reduce her hours from 3 days a week to 1 day a week. Now the nursery has a large waiting list and can't do this because we'd lose her place
not good on the nursery....but i guess that to them, her place is worth more. I'm impressed that you found one that would do such an arrangement....i've never heard of one that does it. I have a friend who is a teacher (as is her husband) and they have to pay full fees all year (with the exception of some holiday entitlement).
getting a new manager next month, which will be a shame as mine has been lovely. My new manager is lovely too though, and she will not take any rubbish from the fat idiot...!
Yes i have a term time only nursery where i live but its a bit of a drive. But also found one down road that will be flexible, just waiting on brochures...
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