Anonymous wrote:Despite it being the same job, in NW DC it is on average $80-85 a night for someone post-college, $70-75 for a college kid, and so a high schooler would probably be about $60. While it is the same job, you are paying for experience. For example, he high school kid might need to call mom and dad if anything out of the ordinary happens while the post-college adult is likely to handle most issues without help.
No, you're paying for the _work_. Has the litter box been scooped properly? yes/no. 45 year old Steve shouldn't earn more than 16 year old Sophia for scooping 4 turds out of the box each night.
Did you dump 1.25 cups of dry kibble into the dog dish each morning? yes / no. 45 year old Steve shouldn't earn more than 16 year old Sophia for competently dumping 1.25 cups of kibble into the dog dish each morning.
PP, do feel free to overpay 45 yr old Steve
above the going rate if you believe that differential buys you insurance you hope you don't need in an emergency, and you believe you're paying that differential
above the going rate buys "life experience" that would be an asset in an unforeseen emergency.
But eff all of you who try to pay teens
below the going rate FOR COMPLETING THE SAME TASKS competently. You're a bad person.