Is it just me, or did I pick the wrong profession.
Day care in Santa Cruz seems to cost at the very minimum 800$ per month, with many places charging $1,600+ per child.
This rate seems ot be pretty consistent from Los Angeles up to San Francisco.
Is anyone else wishing they didn't goto school and instead just owned a day-care center?
The montessori day care center here takes something like 35 kids, all charging between $1600 and $2,000 a month. They own a relitavely small piece of land and a building on it with some furniture, toys, books etc.
Extremely low overhead, but 1,600x35=56,000 a month x12 = $672,000 a year. They've got about 5 teachers/babysitters on their payroll. So even assuming they are making 60k a year (which teachers/babysitters in CA don't make), that is only 300k in overhead.
If I pay them 40k a year, than all 5 babysitters only cost 200k.
That leaves a clean $472k a year profit. After paying for the property, youve gotta be making somewhere between 300-400k a year.
Am I missing something, or should I start gathering money together to invest in opening a daycare center and get montessori certified? It's like being paid what a PHD w/ 10 years experience makes, but doing virtually no work other than minor admin stuff.
Maybe this could help us fund our global corporate crime syndicate we discussed last week?
Day care in Santa Cruz seems to cost at the very minimum 800$ per month, with many places charging $1,600+ per child.
This rate seems ot be pretty consistent from Los Angeles up to San Francisco.
Is anyone else wishing they didn't goto school and instead just owned a day-care center?
The montessori day care center here takes something like 35 kids, all charging between $1600 and $2,000 a month. They own a relitavely small piece of land and a building on it with some furniture, toys, books etc.
Extremely low overhead, but 1,600x35=56,000 a month x12 = $672,000 a year. They've got about 5 teachers/babysitters on their payroll. So even assuming they are making 60k a year (which teachers/babysitters in CA don't make), that is only 300k in overhead.
If I pay them 40k a year, than all 5 babysitters only cost 200k.
That leaves a clean $472k a year profit. After paying for the property, youve gotta be making somewhere between 300-400k a year.
Am I missing something, or should I start gathering money together to invest in opening a daycare center and get montessori certified? It's like being paid what a PHD w/ 10 years experience makes, but doing virtually no work other than minor admin stuff.
Maybe this could help us fund our global corporate crime syndicate we discussed last week?
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