catchmeifucan wrote:by tee » Wed Aug 24, 2011 1:20 pm
Also, before i forget haha, what is being done about it? or is it one of those things that they can't do much about
What can we do about it? This is how I see it, if the industry requires us to document and manage this much paperwork, then we have to do it even if we feel its too much. I have noticed heaps of people carrying on about the paperwork loads, etc..etc..I totally agree, I am not saying its not true..but this is a good question "What can we do about it?". So I just started to practice myself in doing the paperworks efficiently so I dont waste too much time whining about this..
You can also read this article in our Resources written by L.A that suggest various ideas on Managing Paperworks.
In my experience, this is the equation I worked out: Managing Paperworks = Managing Time. its that simple...
I know the industry might require this documentation but I found I could communicate with parents alot better if I wasn't busy all day doing paper work and when I took time to interact with the children I would be stressing in the back of my mind about the paper work I had to get done for the day but wasn't, I was one of thoese who would carry on about it because it would stress me out so much it got to a point where the stress took its toll and I left my job.
When I left my boss told me she didn't want me to leave and if I ever needed work to give her a call as I was a very valued employee, Im not tooting my own horn but thats the facts, I beleived the paper work took its toll on me and I it took the pasion away from my job.
I could not manage all that paper work and if you talk about time managment, how do you manage that when you have 0-5 year olds just wanting you to spend time with them.
If parents could manage their workload while at work they would take their children to work with them then they wouldn't need child care, why are we expected to take on all that paper work while looking after their children, we probably spend more hours compleating our work than these parents would spend in their working week.
The point Iam getting to is I left my job because the paper work took its toll, I know alot of girls who are casuals and would not work full time for the same reason, and if someone doesn't do something about the paperwork the industry will lose alot more valued employee's.