My kids are grown and I do this. For me, it’s not about the money or finding other work, it’s that the parents want to take advantage of our agreement. When the school announces it is closing, that does not mean I need to rearrange my day to provide all day care for your child. |
x100000 Halle - freaking - lujah |
+1 My neighborhood listserv is full of people looking for this, often at the last minute, because the person has found something else to do. There's a reason parents keep their kids in aftercare. It isn't ideal, but it's reliable. (It's also the reason we kept our full-time nanny for so long....good part-time care is hard to find.) |
I would look for a high school kid. Most SAHP's are home for their own kids. A few might do it for extra money. It would have to be really good money for me to agree and yours would have to come along to our activities which are daily. I've had people ask and its uncomfortable. They want to pay less than minimum wage and don't get its not in any way benefitting me and for $10-20 a day, it will cost me more to feed and care for your kid then I would earn. Worst are when they just want you to babysit for free. |
This is the hardest kind of job to fill and you have to think hard about the type of people who would want this job. Especially since you’re making them commute home at rush hour for a mere 1.5 to 2 hours of work. They’ll drop you the minute a better job comes along or something else—finals, etc come along.
And no sahm wants this job. |
Our neighbor just started 8th grade and we use her. DD is 7 and listens/obeys very well. She's an introvert with some anxiety so aftercare just wasn't working. We're a townhouse community and she lives 2 hours away. Her mom is a SAHM so if there's an issue we know she's right there. We only need an hour a day though, so that helps. We pay her $60 for the week. |
She lives two hours away?! And you really should raise that girl’s salary. |
SAHMs who need money will do it. I know a couple who do/did it but it was a necessity for them. |
Okay, but if you live in a decent neighborhood in the DC area (not even that fancy, just decent), how many SAHMs are that desperate for money? Usually the husbands have some okay job (again, not necessarily DCUM-great, but stable enough that the SAHM doesn't need to disrupt her day for 1.5 to 2 hours at 20 bucks an hour). |
Probably that was supposed to be houses. |