do you provide dinner to your occasional babysitter?

Anonymous
Yes. If the shift covers dinner hour, and especially if she is feeding your children, be sure there's enough for her to eat, or money left on the counter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always cook dinner (for the kids and enough for her too) and if they already ate then I make sure there are a few options in the fridge - deli meat, or I buy pre-made food.
I know what snacks she likes and always make sure to have them (she come a lot, ha!)


that's nice to hear that you notice and instead of reclamar you da.

Anonymous
Well, we invite our college-age sitters to help themselves to anything they want, but my own schedule and finances (for us, $20 is a lot to add to a $50 bill) don't permit any further perks. Our sitters also usually tell us they've already eaten. We do spring for their taxi rides home if we don't want to move our car at a time when we're unlikely to get another spot within 5 blocks or so.
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