Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never cease to be amazed at how little we value the people who care for/educate our kids.
I bet you wouldn't blink at paying $30 an hour to the guy who fixes your car.
If I had to pay for my car to be fixed for 40 hours every week at that rate, I would take the bus.
Caregivers should be paid well, yes. And childcare should be high quality and affordable.
Somehow other countries make it work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never cease to be amazed at how little we value the people who care for/educate our kids.
I bet you wouldn't blink at paying $30 an hour to the guy who fixes your car.
If I had to pay for my car to be fixed for 40 hours every week at that rate, I would take the bus.
Caregivers should be paid well, yes. And childcare should be high quality and affordable.
Somehow other countries make it work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never cease to be amazed at how little we value the people who care for/educate our kids.
I bet you wouldn't blink at paying $30 an hour to the guy who fixes your car.
If I had to pay for my car to be fixed for 40 hours every week at that rate, I would take the bus.
Caregivers should be paid well, yes. And childcare should be high quality and affordable.
Somehow other countries make it work.
You have two incomes however. I have one. I do not have kids. Should I support your desire to have even more discretionary income?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never cease to be amazed at how little we value the people who care for/educate our kids.
I bet you wouldn't blink at paying $30 an hour to the guy who fixes your car.
If I had to pay for my car to be fixed for 40 hours every week at that rate, I would take the bus.
Caregivers should be paid well, yes. And childcare should be high quality and affordable.
Somehow other countries make it work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll never cease to be amazed at how little we value the people who care for/educate our kids.
I bet you wouldn't blink at paying $30 an hour to the guy who fixes your car.
Paying this rate quarterly for a day vs paying this for 5 days a week for several years …
Yep, totally the same.
Anonymous wrote:I'll never cease to be amazed at how little we value the people who care for/educate our kids.
I bet you wouldn't blink at paying $30 an hour to the guy who fixes your car.
Anonymous wrote:I'll never cease to be amazed at how little we value the people who care for/educate our kids.
I bet you wouldn't blink at paying $30 an hour to the guy who fixes your car.
Anonymous wrote:I'll never cease to be amazed at how little we value the people who care for/educate our kids.
I bet you wouldn't blink at paying $30 an hour to the guy who fixes your car.