It's not a random babysitter though, who you'd like, call on a sporadic basis, this is supposed to be a daily thing. Either it's a business or it's not.
I didn't say she should have had an entire backup plan in place, I get she's just got the single client, wasn't charging much, etc., but I can see where the woman was coming from because it's more than a babysitter. She's relying on it five days a week so she can get to work.
I dont think my response implied that I felt that she was a "random babysitter". I understand that she was a daily babysitter.
Even so, like I said before when you hire one woman to be your in home babysitter for your child, common sense has to tell you that at some point she will be too ill to care for your child. Like I said before, not an everyday occurance by any means, but at some point it will happen.
Its a risk you take by hiring that type of service as opposed to a day care center, where lots of people work and one or two people being out sick will not close down the place.
Many, many years ago, I did in home babysitting. I did it for three years straight. In that three years. I was too sick two different times to babysit that day. I called the familys that morning to let them know. They scrambled to make changes to their day.
No one was mad or upset. They knew when they hired me that at some point I would get sick, just like the rest of the population, and be unable to work. Again.just common sense.
So while I was not a "random babysitter" and took care of kids "daily" I did get sick. It happens. Its common sense. Like I said before when you are hiring a one woman show for in home day care you have to know this can happen. If you choose this for your child then you must have alternative plans in place. You cannot be surprised, mad or feel you cant "rely" on someone because they get sick. If you feel like this would truly "throw you" then by all means do not hire an at home sitter!
Note: by "you" I mean the general you, no one specific!