shifts at leapfrog
by: khanegura - 12-08-06 13:58
Msg for newsetting, you moan about the 10hrs shifts but you forget to mention that the 30 minutes you do have is paid for, where as if you were working for a decent employers as you call it would not. I have a vast experience in varied roles and think you are lucky to have an option of working 10hrs shift in order to get a day of. The management however dont get that option. And if you think about it you would have to work 8 hours shift mon - fri in an office and would not be able to swop shifts or have a additional day off here and there. And not to forget the reward day you received as well. I guess you forget these minor details, and also you should consider yourself lucky you still have a job. One of the nursery shutting down have and excellent fte rate that other and staff are brillaint, dont moan as much as some of the girls do on this website. If this does'nt change your mind, i guess your in the wrong career. And no i am not a memeer of staff from any of the nurseries shutting. Am however a dedicated member of staff who works with an excellent team and just cant stand all this two faced comments, like they say dont bite the hand that feeds you.
shifts at leapfrog - 12-08-06 20:04
by: newsetting
khanegura, was this message meant for me? I think you may need to re-read my post. I dont work for Leapfrog, simply commenting that the lunchbreak entitlement of half an hour is ten minutes more than the statutory minimum. I wasnt moaning about any hours as I dont work for Leapfrog. I run my own nurseries and am lucky to do a 70 hour week-ten hours a day seems fabulous to me! Think you have misread something somewhere to post me this message! : )
shifts at leapfrog - 12-08-06 22:51
by: rohan
Dear khanegura,
I used to work for Leapfrog and I think there are some things that you got very wrong. In my nursery we did not have "an option" to work 10 hrs/day in order to get a day off. For most of us (except for a few pets) it was not an option, it was a MUST and believe me, when you work 10 hrs/day for four days you do not really enjoy that day off (usually not a day of your convernience) as you were very tired to do anything but resting. And as for managers not having that "option"... my managers always did the shifts that suited their hairdresser's, doctor's, shopping appointments and if not, they had no problem in leaving the nursery during working hours. Finally, I could mention minor details as Managers having duvet days, treating the only few clever and professional staff like rubbish and giving spoilt and less qualified staff the power to decide over their Senior NN's.