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CHILDMINDERS CLUB: Notice Period to terminate contract.......

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HellyBelly · 10/09/2005 18:59

Sorry, another one......if you have someone who pays you weekly, how much notice do you state for terminating contract?

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katymac · 10/09/2005 19:00

4 weeks

HellyBelly · 10/09/2005 19:01

24 seconds to reply - WOW

Thanks for that, it's what I thought I should put!

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katymac · 10/09/2005 19:02

I'm bored
Dh has the remote
DD is away
I'm sick & pissed off

HellyBelly · 10/09/2005 19:05

Poor Katymac, I'll try and think of lots of questions for you to keep you busy!!

Tell dh to piss off and give you the remote - you work hard all day and you're poorly, you deserve it!

Shame you're ill when you have a break from DD (meant in nice way but ykwim)!!

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katymac · 10/09/2005 19:07

I think that's why I'm so annoyed

And I've just bought loads of clothes from ASDA and I've got to take them back (as they are crap)

And I'm worried about DD

And I'm worried that I've booked the wrong holiday

And a new mum hasn't paid me

I think I'm having a "pity me" party

HellyBelly · 10/09/2005 19:11

Katymac - question for you.....what sort of snacks do you provide for your after schoolies?? How much do they eat?

I'll have loads more questions I'm sure, I'll come back to you when I think of them! I'm having a 'sorting things' weekend as everythings gone a bit mad. By best friend has taken ds for the weekend so I can sort my childminding paperwork, do another childminder website, plan my party plan work for Christmas and (if I don't run out of time)....do the housework, accounts and all the 'normal' household stuff! No chance of getting bored (although I'm bored with what I'm doing IFKWIM )

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katymac · 10/09/2005 19:13

Depends on the weather

Ice lollies
Fruit/dried fruit
Hot Chocolate
Toasted teacake/muffin/crumpet
Pancakes
Biscuits

katymac · 10/09/2005 19:15

5YO - not much more than a toddler

10yo (esp boys) half your house - tell them how much they can have rather than offer a plate

katymac · 10/09/2005 19:16

might go to bed......

HellyBelly · 10/09/2005 19:16

Oh no, poor you

I understand why you are worried about DD but I'm sure she'll be fine Does she have a mobile phone? (I know some young'uns do these days)

I can understand you being p'd off with dh - I've been none stop on all this work for the past 6 hours and behind me I have dh lording it on the sofa, watching a film (and the noise isn't helping me think!!) and generally, being a BLOKE!!! I've just told him what I'm typing and he is laughing - what a git!!!

Best crack on but hope you feel better soon!!!

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HellyBelly · 10/09/2005 19:18

Well my 9 year old girl eats loads when she gets back and I was worried she may not eat her dinner at home but she insists she does. I reckon my fees just about cover the food at the moment

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katymac · 10/09/2005 19:19

Ask the mum what (& when) she can have

HellyBelly · 10/09/2005 19:20

I've tried and so far I've got answers that don't really answer my question - will have a proper talk with her when signing the contracts!

Thanks and have a nice rest in bed!

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NickyC35 · 10/09/2005 22:13

Always 4 weeks however they pay.

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