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    How much would you charge to open 2 hrs or so earlier than your regular opening time?

    I am rolling an idea around in my head at this moment in time and I am thinking a $20 flat rate per day.

  • #2
    $20 on top of what you charge for the day? I guess part of it depends on how bad I needed to fill the spot and/or if it was a child already in care.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by EntropyControlSpecialist View Post
      How much would you charge to open 2 hrs or so earlier than your regular opening time?

      I am rolling an idea around in my head at this moment in time and I am thinking a $20 flat rate per day.
      That sounds good if it is really what you want to do! Right now, NO amount of money would cause me to open 2 hours early.

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      • #4
        Since that would be 5am for me, IF it was going to happen $20 would be the LEAST I'd charge! I abhor mornings.

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        • #5
          I charge $10/hr for my overtime so $20 sounds spot on! I've charged a family that same rate for an early drop off one morning.

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          • #6
            I'd do it for $15-$20/day depending on the child. $15 if they would go back to bed for a couple of hours until my kids wake up.

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            • #7
              I do a 30 minute early arrival option now for an extra $20/week so $4/day but I'm up and ready to go 30 minutes before my first arrival so it's not so big a deal.

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              • #8
                I don't live at my daycare. I did it for a client who got made when I didn't open the door the minute he saw my car pull up. He contracted for an extra hour, not 1.5 hours. After a couple of days he said this was DCG's last day. He was very ungrateful. I now tell people no, it's not worth it to me.

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                • #9
                  I already open 45 min. early for a few families FREE OF CHARGE (but, they must arrive within a certain window of time).

                  This one particular family has tough times, occasionally, where Dad needs to leave for work at 5:30AM. This is what I am considering offering. It may not be worth spending $20 to him.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by EntropyControlSpecialist View Post
                    I already open 45 min. early for a few families FREE OF CHARGE (but, they must arrive within a certain window of time).

                    This one particular family has tough times, occasionally, where Dad needs to leave for work at 5:30AM. This is what I am considering offering. It may not be worth spending $20 to him.
                    If it isn't worth him spending $20, it isn't worth me getting up early.

                    Actually 2 hours early is waaayyyy too early for me period.

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                    • #11
                      At least 20 per day.Not worth it otherwise.I just opened a half hour early and charge $75.for the week.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by rosieteddy View Post
                        At least 20 per day.Not worth it otherwise.I just opened a half hour early and charge $75.for the week.
                        Yes ANY less than $20 makes it not worth my time. Opening any earlier than 45 minutes and making any less than $20 is also not worth my time...even if it is 15 minutes earlier.

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                        • #13
                          I have farm animals to milk and too much to do before the children get here.

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                          • #14
                            I charge $5 for every half hour or portion of for overtime. So two hours would be $20 for me if I was willing to do it.

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