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Report RE: Uniforms
Original Post
RE: Uniforms - 18-06-09 08:28
by: Tunja
As a childminder i sometimes wear NCMA branded or childminder markedt-shirts.
I do this for several reasons: I like to have different clothes for when I am off duty, T-shirts are easier to keep clean and nice and I can change them several times in a day if necessary, they are tax deductible, they are a very good source of 'free' advertising as I am instantly recognizable as a childminder and prospective parents can approach me then for a business card, while I am out and about it also demonstrates to members of the public what a real childminder and not a stereotype does.
and for Mickey:
Not all childcarers wearing uniforms are nursery nurses, I am a childminder with EYPS, and pink clashes with my red hair. I think maybe your wooden spoon needs a holiday. Anyone searching for you on the internet is going to think twice about employment possibilities. The internet can be your friend or enamy depending on how you use it.
