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She would not be raising them if in

Posted By: daycare. on 2008-12-10
In Reply to: And insinuating that OP would not be raising - sm

I'm not the poster you're bickering with, but she would NOT be raising her kids. That is the reality of leaving kids in daycare full time.  Its just the way it is. You can't have it both ways.  Again, bless the moms who have no choice and have no options. It must kill them to leave their kids with others. But the poster has a choice.  That's different. Its hot harsh to speak the truth. Even if she had no choice, the truth would be kinder than trying to sugar coat daycare babies.


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And insinuating that OP would not be raising

her kids because she would need to place them in daycare was FAIR?  Grow up.


Nice Try Flo, 10 years experience doing what, raising kids?
hmmmmm??
To my knowledge, raising a family here....No, that is the main problem, ....sm
If we are properly paid, we would not have to work two jobs or more, work all kinds of overtime and not see our families, etc. I left an in-hospital job where I was part-time, got paid $19.25 an hour with FULL benefits, all kinds of perks, tuition reimbursement/a 50/50 401K, daycare, etc., because I had an ill child and needed to stay close to home. Trying to replace all that at home? as the commercial says, priceless.