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Report leapfrog employees
Original Post
leapfrog employees - 06-09-05 21:10
by: scrappy
i would like to stick my oar in and have my say - if no-one objects. I am a leapfrog employee! I turn up everyday as chirpy as anything and often feel drained at the end of it. i work very hard - as does all the girls i work with and i have to say that i feel quite fustrated at times that things are not happening that should be and i often feel that the children are not the main priority of the company. All the staff i work with love working with the children and work hard it is just increadibly fustrating that situations are arising that are not being addressed properly by the people who truly can make a difference.The children and the staff make the company what it is and the staff need to be supported and feel that they are heard throughout all levels of the company. Please people - do not critise people who are just trying to have their say because most of the comments i have read have very valid arguments. At the moment it just seems to me that the parents are really not aware of what is happening in their child's nursery in regards to cleanliness, staffing, food and resources. I feel that if they were they would be truly appalled and rightly so. I work hard for this company but feel that any signs of improvement, while they may happen, are proably quite far off as the bell tolls for quite a few jobs already as we have read. Also, even with all this interest it still seems that only the girls working together are the voices that are ringing out clearly. Please, lets carry on working hard for the children like we do but for pitys sake changes need to be made, voices need to be heard and recognised as to be honest - if i had a child i would think twice about a leapfrog nursery. sorry - but a child is the most wonderful gift that you can have and they should at least have the faciltities, resources and staff that have been promised to them by the company.
