08/03/2020 00:01
Subject: High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
Keep in mind that she’ll be helping with tech issues and helping with the parts of DL where the kids are supposed to go off and work independently for a stretch and then reconvene with the class.
$20/hour for 3 kids?? What are the ages of the kids? There’s a big difference between 7 and 11, for instance.
Anonymous
08/02/2020 23:02
Subject: Re:High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
Op again
She wants cash and even if the kids go back hybrid we would keep her for the days they are home so she wouldn't be without the work unless she wanted to.
Anonymous
08/02/2020 23:00
Subject: Re:High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
OP here
Thanks for the advice. I think we will sit down with her and just ask what she wants. If she lowballs then we will be honest and let her know. I'm definitely thinking in the 20-25 per hour range.
Anonymous
08/02/2020 21:29
Subject: High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
Anonymous wrote:$16-18 is reasonable for a high school graduate.
No. OP will lose her to the neighbor willing to pay $22 for one child. “Reasonable” doesn’t come into play.
Anonymous
08/02/2020 21:17
Subject: High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
$16-18 is reasonable for a high school graduate.
Anonymous
08/02/2020 21:16
Subject: High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
$25/hr paid on the books - so realistically a bit more to cover taxes and payroll.
You need to pay her officially so if you fire her when hybrid or regular school resumes, she can get unemployment.
Anonymous
08/02/2020 21:00
Subject: Re:High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
Are you paying her cash or doing a whole legal thing? Benefits?
Anonymous
08/02/2020 20:58
Subject: Re:High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
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Anonymous
08/02/2020 20:58
Subject: Re:High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
I just posted this on the threat above, but I lost out right and left trying to find a nanny. Many of the available nannies on care.com, etc were in there early 20s and not college grads, and getting scooped up quickly. Assuming you can afford $20-25 that's what you should pay because it's likely someone else will.
Anonymous
08/02/2020 17:48
Subject: Re:High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
$20/hour for 3 kids?! God you all are cheap AF. You get what you pay for.
Anonymous
08/02/2020 17:47
Subject: Re:High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
Anonymous wrote:I would say $15-$20 an hour. Definitely $20 if its 3 kids
+1. If you find someone good, OP, hang in to her and pay her well.
Anonymous
08/02/2020 17:14
Subject: High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
$20-30 per hour. You are exposing her family to risk and you can ask her to avoid exposing herself to more. You may not think she is as valuable as a tutor but you are getting her for less hours and more flexibility than a babysitter.
Anonymous
08/02/2020 17:08
Subject: Re:High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
I would say $15-$20 an hour. Definitely $20 if its 3 kids
Anonymous
08/02/2020 17:06
Subject: High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
Whatever it takes for her to accept the job = what is "fair"
Anonymous
08/02/2020 16:06
Subject: High school graduate can watch kids - what rate is fair
I have an 18 year old neighbor who graduated high school this year and is attending NOVA online. She is interested in watching a few kids through this fall to avoid having to waitress or work retail. How much is fair for her to watch 2 or 3 kids, elementary age, while they do their distance learning and really just keep an eye on them. Parents are home during the day but are working so just need someone to help out and keep kids from interrupting during meetings. Not looking for tutoring, just babysitting.