luvmy2sams
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disykat said:Wow - she's trying to avoid $15 a week because she can inconvenience you for free. Not a friend I'd want.
IMO, there's really no room for favors when you are doing daycare. Favors are for "trading", not always onesided. I've done favors for lots of friends and they've done the same for me, but anything that is for work purposes we've always paid. The rule in our group is that if you are making money you share it with the one who is enabling you to do so.
When she originally presented her situation to me, she told me that it would save her $200 a month in afterschool care. I found out the true cost shortly thereafter.
DH thinks this is one reason why she's taking so much advantage. I did babysit for her some this summer and she did (sometimes) pay me. DH thinks that because of this she now considers me to be an employee of hers, which if true, makes me hopping mad. I agree that favors should be reciprocated, which is what we agreed this situation would be. That hasn't been the case though, and now I don't think I care for it to be.


In the beginning I was talking to my friend about the issues with her kids, but I haven't said anything for the past few weeks. Whenever she asks lately I've told her that they're usually in extended care, and I have to pull them out of it. I assumed, probably in error now that I'm typing this, that she would realize that when the boys are in extended care it means I have to unload my kids from the car and drag them across the school in order to check the boys back out. I assumed she would address the situation again with her kids...I know I would...so I didn't feel the need to ask her to speak to them, so in that sense I've been avoiding it lately. Does that make sense now? Geez...I need some sleep.
I also don't ask anything of my friends either, but we all know we can count on one another if we need to.
