Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm a full-time nanny for one family and work for others for ad-hoc evening care. Totally fine to pay her in cash for the ad-hoc times if you both agree. I've been doing this for 15+ years, file taxes every year, and never had an issue so not worried about it at all. As far as the rate, I charge my employers less because evening care for me is so much less work than the typical day-to-day of regular weekday care so I guess it depends on what works best for you two. For context, my pay is $25/$1,000 every 4 weeks and for ad-hoc evenings I charge $20 with a 4hr min.
*$1,000 every week
I wear dark glasses and a trench coat on the nights I babysit.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm a full-time nanny for one family and work for others for ad-hoc evening care. Totally fine to pay her in cash for the ad-hoc times if you both agree. I've been doing this for 15+ years, file taxes every year, and never had an issue so not worried about it at all. As far as the rate, I charge my employers less because evening care for me is so much less work than the typical day-to-day of regular weekday care so I guess it depends on what works best for you two. For context, my pay is $25/$1,000 every 4 weeks and for ad-hoc evenings I charge $20 with a 4hr min.
Except it’s not actually totally fine because there are wage and labor laws about this.
Anonymous wrote:We pay a HS sitter who drives $20 an hour for 2 kids in moco. I don’t need to pay $30 an hour for someone to play with my kids, feed them pizza I order, watch a movie with them, then browse their phone while my kids sleep.
Anonymous wrote:This is illegal, period. Also, never heard of $30 hourly for 2 kids. Rates start at $32 and any OT worked is 1.5.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I'm a full-time nanny for one family and work for others for ad-hoc evening care. Totally fine to pay her in cash for the ad-hoc times if you both agree. I've been doing this for 15+ years, file taxes every year, and never had an issue so not worried about it at all. As far as the rate, I charge my employers less because evening care for me is so much less work than the typical day-to-day of regular weekday care so I guess it depends on what works best for you two. For context, my pay is $25/$1,000 every 4 weeks and for ad-hoc evenings I charge $20 with a 4hr min.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is crazy.
$30 an hour for babysitting is insane. I’ve never heard of anyone paying more than low 20’s/hour.
This isn’t North Dakota.
Anonymous wrote:This is crazy.
$30 an hour for babysitting is insane. I’ve never heard of anyone paying more than low 20’s/hour.