I also think babysitting gets a premium because you're generally asking for availability for a limited number of hours during prime time. |
Prime time for what? It’s not like these teens have another source of income or options (that they are willing to work). Prime to for them blowing their parents money while they are out with friends? |
This |
Such an odd hill to die on |
In fairness there have been posts saying paying a babysitter $12 is taking advantage of them. And that they deserve $15 MINIMUM |
They can easily get 20, 25 and up, so it is not so much about what they “deserve,” it’s a market in which their availability is valued. I am more than OK paying a responsible teen twice the minimum wage to supervise my children, who are worth more to me than a McDonald’s burger. |
My 16 yo with very little babysitting experience charges $15 and no one blinks. Definitely up her rate to $15.
When the older families text for a booking, she should tell them that her rates have gone up. If that works, she will see the kids on Saturday. Guarantee you that no other 16 yo will babysit for them for $12/hr. Your DD obviously has other clients. If you have a neighborhood listserve, post a message from her advertising her availability for the summer and her rate. |
So your house cleaners and landscape guy can never raise their rates? GTFO. OP, she lets them know when they reach out to book with her. She can mention that her rates have been the same from the beginning. If anyone pushes back, she should stand her ground. She should also charge at least $14! |
My 12yo gets $40 for 3 hours as a Mothers Helper. That’s just over $13 an hour.
She’s going to start babysitting after July when she turns 13 and I don’t k is how much she should charge. $13 sounds weird but $15 seems high for a 13year old sitter. |
I was charging 20 an hour in NYC circa 1999 as a teen so that's not that surprising to me. 8 an hour for sleeping time if they wanted that for continuous care into the weekend. |
Worst case a family drops her but there will be more to replace. $15 an hour for a 15 year old given what minimum wage is, is reasonable. |
It is a contract and terms should be made up front. Or, adults will take advantage. |
I’m a PP and remembered that years ago we offered the middle schooler around the block $20 per day to come feed our hamster when we were gone. This involved a scoop of food and changing water and probably took less than 20 min per day total. Please have your kid raise rates without guilt. |
Not in Montgomery County. Minimum wage is $15.50 for the smallest employers and most pay a bit more. Child care is a safety issue too and that should command a fair wage. This isn't 1985. Now that OP's daughter is turning 16, she can get many jobs that were previously off limits due to times (like no working past 9pm) by state child labor laws. She has so many more options now. If families want to keep her, they should be willing to pay competitive rates. |
Ah yes. Reasonable adults totally expect a 10 year old to have an escalation clause and 5 year price sheet |