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AUTHOR: krystal49028DATE: 01/09/04 10:37pm
SUBJECT: daycare problems
my babysitters kid has been sick for weeks,I didnt say anything I knew that He stood a chance of becoming ill also, well he did,he was fine before going to daycare, but while there he became ill and threw up on her carpet, she came unglued, screamed at him, called me at work yelling telling me to come get him , when I got there we had words, from now on not to bring him if he is sick at all, this person is my one and only babysitter, I have no family or friends willing to help, also I dont have the kind of job that I can just leave or not come in because my son has the sniffles, she has light carpet and said if it doesnt come out ill have to pay for new carpet, i think if she is running a daycare that is the risk she takes, what are your opinions of this
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