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Childminding on Bank holidays
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My wife charges the full fee if she's available to work (which is most of the time). However if she doesn't want to work then clearly she doesn't charge.nothing.0
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june1970 wrote:i charge full fee for bank holidays, parents get paid for them so why not me. I have taken the rest of the week off but i do not charge as i have two weeks paid holidays a year which i take in august.
What about the parents who are self-employed- they dont get paid. :mad:0 -
I don't get this idea about bank holidays being paid because normal employers get paid, reason being:
As a childminder which are you? Employed or Self-employed?"I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"0 -
MY CHILD MINDER CHARGES ME HALF FOR BANK HOLL
Does any one have more then one child that gos to a child minder and do you get the sibling at a reduced rate?
kate x0
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