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Home Daycare and Personal Assistant Needed.
This position starts on Monday. Working hours are 8:15am to 5:30pm. Must like children. We serve children 18 months to 5 years. Duties include leading and assisting in activities, feeding children, and children's supervision. Must have initiative, creativity, and deal well with children and parents. Must be punctual, dependable, and patient! Must be able to pass a background and drug screening. Great place to work for the right person. Please send a resume and/or letter in response. Interviews will be held on Sunday morning. Spanish speaking is a plus! Pay to $350/week |
| Is this even minimum wage? |
Not even close to minimum wage! How is that possible and how is this a personal assistant? This is a daycare professional. |
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Home day care owner, here.
OP, are you seriously only offering 8.75$/hour? I pay my employees $11-16/hour, paid federal holidays, two weeks PTO, and money to take training classes. Your really ought to pay more! |
| I'm sure she isn't the only one paying that. I'm sure it's the same as McDonalds or a retail job. |
| How can you even send a resume with no contact info??? |
That's good for you. I'm also offering all of those benefits, plus all meals and drinks each day. |
You should let me know that you're interested and I can send you the info. I already found someone, so thanks! |
Thank you. That's the going rate and this is a good opportunity. I'm surprised that there are so many negative comments, as I'm trying to help someone out here. WOW. Don't feel very welcomed here :-\ |
| The pay is similar to bright horizons or other corporate daycare. |
This is a 9.25 hr day. With a mandated unpaid 30 minutes for lunch, this is a 8.75 hr/day job. 43.75 hrs/week. With 40 hours regular and 3.75 OT (time and a half), that comes out to $7.67 per hr which is slightly more than the minimum wage of $7.25. Not a great job, but at least minimum wage. For someone with no job skills and no or limited education, this could be an ideal starter position to get into childcare. Nannies who get $15 or more per hour typically have a background in early childhood behavior, or CPR and first aid for children training, or significant appropriate childcare experience. Note that the requirements for this job do not include experience with childcare or training/education of any sort. And it definitely beats flipping burgers or asking if the customer would like fries with that order. |
| OP, don't take anyone here too seriously. DCUM tends to get pretty snarky pretty quickly.... |
You must be scrubbing floors at Bright Horizons because I work at Bright Horizons and do not get paid that low. Bright Horizons pay pretty well. |
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| How can you have someone to startimmediately, Monday. Don't you ask for Fingerprinting and Medical Exam? |