How much should I pay neighbor for watering plants?

Anonymous
$10/trip.
Anonymous
Do your 6 weeks away overlap when your 12 yr old is already back in school by chance?

Im laughing at these responses about $20/ day.

My 13 yr old charges $5/day for neighbir mail retreival and even walks around the yard to double check things, pick up large branches from the daily evening thunderstorms, etc.
Anonymous
This is a chore, OP. My DD is on the last day of two weeks of doing this for a neighbor and it’s been a lot. It’s summer, and she often makes impromptu plans with friends, so I’ve been helping her, but I know she worries they’ll judge her for not being there and having me cover for her. Please pay this child well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are away for six weeks. Our neighbor (age 12) is bringing in our mail and watering our plants maybe once or twice a week. If it doesn't rain, she is also watering our plants outside.
How much should I pay her when we return?
Thanks!!


I pay our neighbour $100 a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can see our ring camera and she’s there for less than 10 minutes each time.


It’s not the number of minutes. It’s the daily commitment for 6 flipping weeks.

That’s a daily chore for 42 days.

Think of it that way.

PS - If you don’t pay well/fair, fat chance they will help you again. My kid used to shovel for people and quickly learned who paid well and who was cheap; he never agreed to shovel out the cheap ones again.
Anonymous
Mail holds are at the vagaries of your local post office and carriers. We no longer have a regular carrier, just assorted random ones. Last mail hold the mail never came. Turns out they delivered it to a neighbor who finally brought it over. Eeek.
Anonymous
I would do it for free if a neighbor asks. Any tip is welcome. But I think dcumers like to spend money 🤑
Anonymous
That’s a daily responsibility, and if it doesn’t rain, that’s a lot more work. You also need to pay something to have her on standby for the outside part. The teens around here all charge a lot more than what’s being batted around. It’s also another set of eyes on your house. My tween was doing this and caught a huge leak in a house. I’d pay at least $140/wk ($20/visit) and a lot more if there’s no rain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can see our ring camera and she’s there for less than 10 minutes each time.


It’s not the number of minutes. It’s the daily commitment for 6 flipping weeks.

That’s a daily chore for 42 days.

Think of it that way.

PS - If you don’t pay well/fair, fat chance they will help you again. My kid used to shovel for people and quickly learned who paid well and who was cheap; he never agreed to shovel out the cheap ones again.


This. People saying a kid should do this for free or $5 are insane. You can't even get a Starbucks drink or a kids meal at CFA for $5. If you can afford to travel for 6 weeks, you can be generous here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are away for six weeks. Our neighbor (age 12) is bringing in our mail and watering our plants maybe once or twice a week. If it doesn't rain, she is also watering our plants outside.
How much should I pay her when we return?
Thanks!!


$20/hr.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can see our ring camera and she’s there for less than 10 minutes each time.


It’s not the number of minutes. It’s the daily commitment for 6 flipping weeks.

That’s a daily chore for 42 days.

Think of it that way.

PS - If you don’t pay well/fair, fat chance they will help you again. My kid used to shovel for people and quickly learned who paid well and who was cheap; he never agreed to shovel out the cheap ones again.


This. People saying a kid should do this for free or $5 are insane. You can't even get a Starbucks drink or a kids meal at CFA for $5. If you can afford to travel for 6 weeks, you can be generous here.


The kid is watering plants on days of no rain (and assuming Op is posting locally we all know that weve been getting daily evening thunderstorms).

Op puts a hold on the mail.

So the neighbor kid is there watering on occasion and for like 10 min.
Anonymous
Wow, I am currently doing this for multiple neighbors for free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I am currently doing this for multiple neighbors for free.


Same here! Neighbors usually give us bottle wine or small gift from their trip. But I can understand paying a 12 year old. It’s a summer job for them. I would err on the side of being very generous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I am currently doing this for multiple neighbors for free.


We swap dogs with our neighbors for free, but it’s mutually beneficial. We also will look out for stray porch packages. But everyone has their mail held and people definitely pay teens of they are precious about their plants being watered. I’m 45 - I’m not sweating to death watering your tomatoes each night. Pay a kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can see our ring camera and she’s there for less than 10 minutes each time.


It’s not the number of minutes. It’s the daily commitment for 6 flipping weeks.

That’s a daily chore for 42 days.

Think of it that way.

PS - If you don’t pay well/fair, fat chance they will help you again. My kid used to shovel for people and quickly learned who paid well and who was cheap; he never agreed to shovel out the cheap ones again.


This. People saying a kid should do this for free or $5 are insane. You can't even get a Starbucks drink or a kids meal at CFA for $5. If you can afford to travel for 6 weeks, you can be generous here.


The kid is watering plants on days of no rain (and assuming Op is posting locally we all know that weve been getting daily evening thunderstorms).

Op puts a hold on the mail.

So the neighbor kid is there watering on occasion and for like 10 min.


My 14 year old recently did this for a neighbor and was paid $15 per time she went to their house.
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