Looks like you could use a part time job since you’re trolling mommy boards, young man. |
This. And people wonder why some women choose to SAH even with older children! |
I pay our personal chef $100/hr basically. He dies the shopping, prep, planning and cleaning up. |
OP here. I'd be interested in this... is there a way for me to message you directly? |
+1 |
That’s 3,000K a month plus their social security, etc. That’s a lot. But, sounds great. |
This might be more cost effective in the long run, especially if they aren’t cooking for kids’ palates. |
Damn I want someone three days a week to cook and clean for $250 too!
Why would someone want to be your maid when they could walk dogs or drive for Amazon? |
I think I know someone who can help you. If you create an email address for this I’ll share the info. |
did you think someone was going to post their resume in response to this post? |
9 hours of work for $250. That’s better than Amazon and dog sitting. It’s just not worth a commute, so they need to be close by. |
Amazon delivery is $20/hour, but doesn't require cooking or cleaning toilets. |
Post ads on college campuses. Students would do this in a heartbeat. Now the trade off will be quality and reliability/professionalism. They may flake out and ghost you, or not be good or consistent cooks and cleaners. But could be worth a try. You may also want to post ads in local churches. |
I guess "better than" is subjective. Even if $250 for 9 hours is a higher hourly rate, $250/week is not enough to live on. Amazon would give them more hours, so more money total. The type of position OP wants to hire for would require the employee to cobble together a half dozen employers on various days and hours. Traveling between each would be time consuming, cost gas, depending on the area could be difficult to find parking, etc. So much easier to drive to an Amazon warehouse, park, and work your full shift. In the original post, OP didn't even want to pay $250 for 9 hours work; she wanted to pay $20-25/hr which would be $180-225. |
+10000 Then these are the same people coming back on DCUM complaining about everything the worker is doing and demanding perfection +. |