Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 17:27     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

I wasn't tipped as a sitter and certainly don't tip now. I don't tip my housekeeper either every week.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 17:22     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

I'm a babysitter and I do not get tipped. I always appreciate parents who round up.

As I set my own rate, I don't really see the point. I could see if your babysitter went above and beyond (Like you're walking out the door to dinner, and you JUST remember that you need to bring in cupcakes to DC's Sunday School class tomorrow. Babysitter offers to bake them after DC has gone to bed and you are very grateful that you don't have to do it when you get back at midnight).
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 17:22     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, I am a babysitter and always get tipped extra. If the parents don't tip, I don't babysit for them a second time. There are plenty of people who DO tip that it's rarely an issue.


Are you kidding me??? This is like tipping the owner of a hair salon, which is a no-no. You are setting your own wages and getting the money directly, it's not like someone is taking a cut of it. This is so incredibly selfish, you are disgusting.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 17:18     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

I have never tipped a babysitter, and I always have dozens lined up at any given time. I pay $15-20 an hour.

Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 17:10     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

Babysitters set their own wages so tipping seems silly, unless it's the holidays or an unusually difficult charge/evening.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 16:06     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, I am a babysitter and always get tipped extra. If the parents don't tip, I don't babysit for them a second time. There are plenty of people who DO tip that it's rarely an issue.


I assume you include those tips when you report your babysitting income for tax purposes too.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 15:53     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

I was never tipped as a babysitter. The mom did round up/ paid a full hour for 15 minutes. I never even thought of being tipped on top of my hourly...
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 15:51     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, I am a babysitter and always get tipped extra. If the parents don't tip, I don't babysit for them a second time. There are plenty of people who DO tip that it's rarely an issue.


That would be fine with me. If a babysitter expected a tip (over a reasonable wage), I wouldn't want them to work for me again.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 15:37     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

Anonymous wrote:Yes, I am a babysitter and always get tipped extra. If the parents don't tip, I don't babysit for them a second time. There are plenty of people who DO tip that it's rarely an issue.


Tipping is reserved for people who make a menial wage.

What exception service do you provide that warrants tipping?
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 15:35     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

Yes, I am a babysitter and always get tipped extra. If the parents don't tip, I don't babysit for them a second time. There are plenty of people who DO tip that it's rarely an issue.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 15:26     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I babysat all the time through college and I've never heard of tipping a babysitter, just a flat rate. If something happened when I was on duty sometimes parents would be generous and give a little extra but not always (child awake crying or threw up, etc).


+1


+2
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 15:23     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

Anonymous wrote:I babysat all the time through college and I've never heard of tipping a babysitter, just a flat rate. If something happened when I was on duty sometimes parents would be generous and give a little extra but not always (child awake crying or threw up, etc).


+1
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 15:21     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

I babysat all the time through college and I've never heard of tipping a babysitter, just a flat rate. If something happened when I was on duty sometimes parents would be generous and give a little extra but not always (child awake crying or threw up, etc).
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 15:15     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

Just round up.
Anonymous
Post 01/30/2013 15:15     Subject: tipping a babysitter?

Is this really a common practice? paying upwards of 15-20 bucks an hour isn't good enough?
geez.