I am in the process of advertising/interviewing to fill the spot of a child moving on to K. When this happens I always think of different interview scenarios and have pre-formulated responses to them.
My DH primarily works from home. He has a home office and honestly we see him maybe 5 minutes during DC hours. DH has nothing to do with the DC, children, families, etc. Because of this he does not want to meet the families. What is a professional way to address this and say no if a potential client asks to meet him?
My DH primarily works from home. He has a home office and honestly we see him maybe 5 minutes during DC hours. DH has nothing to do with the DC, children, families, etc. Because of this he does not want to meet the families. What is a professional way to address this and say no if a potential client asks to meet him?
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