Posted By |
Message |
mrsej
The cutest!
Member since 1/07 2495 total posts
Name: Mommy
|
Vent on daycare
I am due in February and i am already trying to find daycare because based on family/friends' experiences, it can be tedious. I am trying to find daycare in Brooklyn because I work in a courthouse in Brooklyn. The other day I was walking the hallway and say a Family Daycare in the courthouse. It was beautiful, clean and brand new. I asked about it and was told that the daycare is only for "defendants" or for parents with cases in family court(I work in a criminal court). I was so ******...so people who commit crimes can get free daycare, but I, a lawabiding tax payer has to run around and try to find day care. I am not complaining that I have to pay for daycare, but I work in a huge courthouse with lots of working mothers. How do you not have daycare for these mothers, but then have a free daycare for defendants?!?!?! Sorry, I must vent!
|
Posted 8/29/07 10:48 AM |
|
|
Long Island Weddings
Long Island's Largest Bridal Resource |
KateDevine
*
Member since 6/06 24950 total posts
Name:
|
Re: Vent on daycare
Posted by mrsej
I am due in February and i am already trying to find daycare because based on family/friends' experiences, it can be tedious. I am trying to find daycare in Brooklyn because I work in a courthouse in Brooklyn. The other day I was walking the hallway and say a Family Daycare in the courthouse. It was beautiful, clean and brand new. I asked about it and was told that the daycare is only for "defendants" or for parents with cases in family court(I work in a criminal court). I was so ******...so people who commit crimes can get free daycare, but I, a lawabiding tax payer has to run around and try to find day care. I am not complaining that I have to pay for daycare, but I work in a huge courthouse with lots of working mothers. How do you not have daycare for these mothers, but then have a free daycare for defendants?!?!?! Sorry, I must vent!
Ok, but isn't that just for a day at a time? So basically it is babysitting while the person is in court?
That totally isn't the same as daily day care. Believe me, I think businesses should provide or help with daycare, but I wouldn't get mad at this circumstance.
ETA: Plus, a lot people in family court are not there for crimes they have committed.
Message edited 8/29/2007 11:03:00 AM.
|
Posted 8/29/07 10:53 AM |
|
|
nicrae
He's here!
Member since 12/06 9289 total posts
Name: Mommy
|
Re: Vent on daycare
The daycare game is very annoying. I am due in January and already put a depost on a center for Sept of '08 to hold the spot. It is a fortune!!
|
Posted 8/29/07 11:08 AM |
|
|
Tine73
Member since 3/06 22093 total posts
Name: *********
|
Re: Vent on daycare
I know - I need Daycare starting in Feb and the last place I visited only has one spot left so I have to make up my mind ASAP.
I also called a couple agencies for nannies and they want like $660 a week
|
Posted 8/29/07 11:45 AM |
|
|
DanaDi
LIF Zygote
Member since 5/07 26 total posts
Name: Dana
|
Re: Vent on daycare
Not too get too political but that’s our government and judicial system!
Always for the lower and upper class when the middle class get screwed every which way!!!!!!!!
|
Posted 8/29/07 11:50 AM |
|
|
mrsej
The cutest!
Member since 1/07 2495 total posts
Name: Mommy
|
Re: Vent on daycare
Posted by KateDevine
Posted by mrsej
I am due in February and i am already trying to find daycare because based on family/friends' experiences, it can be tedious. I am trying to find daycare in Brooklyn because I work in a courthouse in Brooklyn. The other day I was walking the hallway and say a Family Daycare in the courthouse. It was beautiful, clean and brand new. I asked about it and was told that the daycare is only for "defendants" or for parents with cases in family court(I work in a criminal court). I was so ******...so people who commit crimes can get free daycare, but I, a lawabiding tax payer has to run around and try to find day care. I am not complaining that I have to pay for daycare, but I work in a huge courthouse with lots of working mothers. How do you not have daycare for these mothers, but then have a free daycare for defendants?!?!?! Sorry, I must vent!
Ok, but isn't that just for a day at a time? So basically it is babysitting while the person is in court?
That totally isn't the same as daily day care. Believe me, I think businesses should provide or help with daycare, but I wouldn't get mad at this circumstance.
ETA: Plus, a lot people in family court are not there for crimes they have committed.
It is mostly for defendants in criminal cases, and while true that most of the times the daycare is for people sitting in court, we had a defendant (female) who stabbed another woman, cut three of her fingers off and was on trial in our part for 3 weeks. She used daycare for that whole three week period while 10 members of her family sat in the courtroom. She was convicted in 45 minutes because the incident caught on videotape. My taxes are paying to use that daycare for her! I spoke to the director of the daycare and asked why employees can't pay to use the facility and she laughed and said "get arrested and you can use it".
|
Posted 8/29/07 12:16 PM |
|
|
|
Re: Vent on daycare
that's #$%%'ed up!!!
|
Posted 8/29/07 12:30 PM |
|
|
|
Re: Vent on daycare
Posted by mrsej
Posted by KateDevine
Posted by mrsej
I am due in February and i am already trying to find daycare because based on family/friends' experiences, it can be tedious. I am trying to find daycare in Brooklyn because I work in a courthouse in Brooklyn. The other day I was walking the hallway and say a Family Daycare in the courthouse. It was beautiful, clean and brand new. I asked about it and was told that the daycare is only for "defendants" or for parents with cases in family court(I work in a criminal court). I was so ******...so people who commit crimes can get free daycare, but I, a lawabiding tax payer has to run around and try to find day care. I am not complaining that I have to pay for daycare, but I work in a huge courthouse with lots of working mothers. How do you not have daycare for these mothers, but then have a free daycare for defendants?!?!?! Sorry, I must vent!
Ok, but isn't that just for a day at a time? So basically it is babysitting while the person is in court?
That totally isn't the same as daily day care. Believe me, I think businesses should provide or help with daycare, but I wouldn't get mad at this circumstance.
ETA: Plus, a lot people in family court are not there for crimes they have committed.
It is mostly for defendants in criminal cases, and while true that most of the times the daycare is for people sitting in court, we had a defendant (female) who stabbed another woman, cut three of her fingers off and was on trial in our part for 3 weeks. She used daycare for that whole three week period while 10 members of her family sat in the courtroom. She was convicted in 45 minutes because the incident caught on videotape. My taxes are paying to use that daycare for her! I spoke to the director of the daycare and asked why employees can't pay to use the facility and she laughed and said "get arrested and you can use it".
|
Posted 8/29/07 2:46 PM |
|
|
DancinBarefoot
06ers Rock!!
Member since 1/07 9534 total posts
Name: The One My Mother Gave Me ;-)
|
Re: Vent on daycare
Posted by mrsej
I am due in February and i am already trying to find daycare because based on family/friends' experiences, it can be tedious. I am trying to find daycare in Brooklyn because I work in a courthouse in Brooklyn. The other day I was walking the hallway and say a Family Daycare in the courthouse. It was beautiful, clean and brand new. I asked about it and was told that the daycare is only for "defendants" or for parents with cases in family court(I work in a criminal court). I was so ******...so people who commit crimes can get free daycare, but I, a lawabiding tax payer has to run around and try to find day care. I am not complaining that I have to pay for daycare, but I work in a huge courthouse with lots of working mothers. How do you not have daycare for these mothers, but then have a free daycare for defendants?!?!?! Sorry, I must vent!
That totally stinks!! I spend @ 3 days per month in Family Court in another county and will be able to use the courthouse day care facility once the baby is walking. By that point I'll be fine putting him/her in daycare, it is immediately after birth during the small infant stage that I don't want to be separated.
|
Posted 8/29/07 4:26 PM |
|
|
EmmaNick
*
Member since 12/06 16001 total posts
Name: *
|
Re: Vent on daycare
Well, I guess the alternative would be for the criminals to bring their children in the court room and distract everyone. Same for family court folks (who btw are NOT criminals). Or have the criminals not show up since they have no childcare then get arrested on a warrant for no appearance and then the tax payers are stuck with the burden of housing the criminal in jail.
While it stinks that you work in the building and they have no care you can utilize, it makes sense to me why they offer it.
|
Posted 8/29/07 4:35 PM |
|
|