Anonymous wrote:Our kids (2 elementary, 1 preschool) go to a private school and busing is expensive. We've done carpool in the past but it cuts into our work schedule and we are trying to avoid it. We have a friend who is a teacher there with 2 elementary school kids of her own and she lives a few blocks from us and drives back and forth anyway. I asked if I could pay her to drive my kids back and forth and she agreed but we are not sure about a fair price.
Busing for 3 kids would be $390 a month, so it has to be less than that. One afternoon a week, I will pick up and keep her kids with me for 2 hours, so she wont have to pay a sitter.
Any suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:The federal mileage reimbursement rate is 56 cents a mile. That's supposed to cover wear and tear on her car, and gas. I'd do that for the mileage, plus a flat fee per day for her time and effort.
If the school is 10 miles away, mileage would be $11.20 a week.
Add a flat fee of $10 a day, minus the one day you pick up, and that would be another $40 a week.
So $51.20 a week minimum. Adjust as you feel is fair.
Anonymous wrote:$200 seems fair. $10 per day.
Anonymous wrote:Does she drive a van? Does she have space for all the kids/car seats?
Anonymous wrote:Are you dropping your three kids at her house or does she have to come to your house and pick them up? What about in the afternoon?
Anonymous wrote:The federal mileage reimbursement rate is 56 cents a mile. That's supposed to cover wear and tear on her car, and gas. I'd do that for the mileage, plus a flat fee per day for her time and effort.
If the school is 10 miles away, mileage would be $11.20 a week.
Add a flat fee of $10 a day, minus the one day you pick up, and that would be another $40 a week.
So $51.20 a week minimum. Adjust as you feel is fair.
Anonymous wrote:I'd say half what you pay now - another 30 for the childcare which is about 170. I assume she has to also walk some of the kids to class and get them all in to school besides the driving.