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HPMcQ · 25/02/2012 13:17

today out of my pocket i pulled the monthly invoice from the nursery. i tend to ignore this each month and just let it come out of the account without having to look at it too much, as it?s just too painful. normally it?s popped into ronnies bag and i put it up stairs in the study and it gets filed. however it wasn?t in his bag it had been handed to me personally and for some strange reason, today i decided to open the envelope and read it. how painful was it? it was one thousand, three hundred and eighty-one pounds and fifty-three pence worth of pain.

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
ElenMumsnetBloggers · 27/02/2012 11:45

Hi HPMcQ,

We're moving this thread to 'Nurseries' because we think you'll get more response there.

PoohBearsHole · 27/02/2012 11:48

Ooh, that is painful!

TiggyD · 27/02/2012 14:30

Why not ask the nursery to pay their staff less? Or sell some of their toys and equipment? Or reduce the quality of the food? Or get rid of the more experienced staff and get more 18 year olds in? Or reduce the hours they're open for? Or get them to stop providing nappies if they do?
Better still, why not take your child/ren out and send them to a cheaper/worse nursery?

insancerre · 27/02/2012 17:05

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What he said

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