Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$15 an hour? It is a nanny-share and half $25 is $12.50 so $15 feel fair.
That is less than minimum wage
$15 isn’t less than minimum wage.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you need a day care, not preschool open till 6. Normally I'd say no you don't need to pay as much but in this situation you absolutely need to pay as she's transporting your child and for stability. You will have a very difficult time finding someone to transport your child and then just for a few hours so you need to pay a premium for fewer hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$15 an hour? It is a nanny-share and half $25 is $12.50 so $15 feel fair.
That is less than minimum wage
Anonymous wrote:$15 an hour? It is a nanny-share and half $25 is $12.50 so $15 feel fair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you pay the sitter 25 an hour, then that’s 375 a week which is crazy to me. We pay 400 a month.
It’s illegal, PP, to pay a babysitter by the month! You aren’t even paying minimum wage!!
It’s aftercare, not a sitter. My point is, I would just do aftercare not a babysitter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you pay the sitter 25 an hour, then that’s 375 a week which is crazy to me. We pay 400 a month.
It’s illegal, PP, to pay a babysitter by the month! You aren’t even paying minimum wage!!
Anonymous wrote:If you pay the sitter 25 an hour, then that’s 375 a week which is crazy to me. We pay 400 a month.