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Anonymous wrote:I’d do $15 each and of course have dinner and snacks.
This but make sure to tip as well.
No tip, what? This is under the table money. You don’t need to tip in addition. This is two teens watching 3 kids. They are already getting a “tip” by getting a full wage each the work one could easily do
It just depends on how much you want them to engage with your kids. Are they just there to be warm bodies with pulses? Then minimum wage is fine. If you want more, pay more.
Minimum wage requires actual work. You think you can show up at any job and just sit there? Babysitting is the easiest job they will ever have. I think can manage to play a board game, make some popcorn, and watch a movie for $15 each…for 3 kids without overextending themselves.
When my dd babysits, she plays with the kids the entire time. She brings toys and books from our house, which they love. She manages their behaviors, getting their teeth brushed and in pajamas and to bed on time is rarely an easy endeavor. It’s not always an easy job—if one kid is defiant, if someone gets sick, being clear headed and making good decisions if there’s an emergency.
A lot of parents these days have phoned in actual parenting and it shows. You can tell the “iPad kids” from the ones whose parents teach them routines and hold them to expectations.
Just saying—it’s not just lounging on a couch eating popcorn.