Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's done is done, OP. Good news is that in the summer there are usually plenty of teens/college students around looking for babysitting gigs. Get on your neighborhood FB group or other similar sites and post that you looking for someone.
So here's the problem with that. In this day and age of Uber, Lyft, Door Dash and the like, insurance companies are scrutinizing claims that occur in transportation sorts of employment. If all goes well and there is no accident, great. But if there's an accident while your teen is transporting another kid, you are at risk of an insurance denial and it puts your family open to uninsured liability of OP's kid gets hurt in an accident or you sustain property damage in the event the accident is your kid's fault.
I get that most people don't think about this, but I am a lawyer and this is my field of practice. Years ago, this wouldn't have been an issue but today it is. Much as I want to help my neighbors when they need it, I would not allow my teens and college aged kids take on these tasks. And, we got a lot of asks this summer, so OP, you are not alone.
Anonymous wrote:What's done is done, OP. Good news is that in the summer there are usually plenty of teens/college students around looking for babysitting gigs. Get on your neighborhood FB group or other similar sites and post that you looking for someone.
Anonymous wrote:OP - one of the camps is a fully outdoor sports camp. I am worried about my 8 year old being in the sun for more than 8 hours. So I didn't think a camp with after hours in the sun so she would be there for 10 hours would be the best idea.
Anonymous wrote:ugh, i really hate this too, OP! i cannot believe this oversight of society. i dont understand why we dont have year round school for this very reason. no one is working on the farms anymore!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Always chose camps based on availability of aftercare.
This.
Also we could leave early if necessary back during our camper parenting days.
My kids were always picked up in the last allowable time slot.
Anonymous wrote:Always chose camps based on availability of aftercare.
Anonymous wrote:We only did camp with some inside space and later hours.
Anonymous wrote:OP - one of the camps is a fully outdoor sports camp. I am worried about my 8 year old being in the sun for more than 8 hours. So I didn't think a camp with after hours in the sun so she would be there for 10 hours would be the best idea.