Anonymous wrote:Those of you paying $30 for a sitter are crazy.
Unless they’re tutoring your kid in a foreign language or you have 8 kids there are definitely people out there who are perfectly capable of watching Larlo for a couple of hours before bed. I bet they’ll even build Lego’s and play Candyland.
Anonymous wrote:My 17 year old (with first aid and CPR certs) gets $20 an hour for one kid, plus $5 an hour for each additional kid. Plus the uber home if it's late.
She has declined jobs offering less. Not like she has rent to pay.
Anonymous wrote:$15/hr for three ES kids. No driving.
I have many takers so it’s clearly enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am having kids in the next few months and I’m curious what the hourly rate is babysitters in the DC area now? When I was a child 25 years ago my parents would pay $10 an hour, but I have no idea what people pay now.
Minimum $20 and more for each additional child
Do not expect them to clean your house but they should come up mess they make but they don't cook dinner.
Order pizza, give a nice tip, don't stay out longer than original plan. Be nice and you have a babysitter you can count on.
Why would you tip a babysitter?
Because you want someone who will stay with you.
But why wouldn't you just pay them a great wage? All the $$ goes directly to them already...it makes no sense to tip. Do you understand tipping?
Do folks really tip babysitters?
Anonymous wrote:I am having kids in the next few months and I’m curious what the hourly rate is babysitters in the DC area now? When I was a child 25 years ago my parents would pay $10 an hour, but I have no idea what people pay now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am having kids in the next few months and I’m curious what the hourly rate is babysitters in the DC area now? When I was a child 25 years ago my parents would pay $10 an hour, but I have no idea what people pay now.
Minimum $20 and more for each additional child
Do not expect them to clean your house but they should come up mess they make but they don't cook dinner.
Order pizza, give a nice tip, don't stay out longer than original plan. Be nice and you have a babysitter you can count on.
Why would you tip a babysitter?
Because you want someone who will stay with you.
Anonymous wrote:I use college/graduate school babysitters. Pay $25/hr for 1 toddler, plus dinner, and add an hour in case they were lying that my DC was well behaved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am having kids in the next few months and I’m curious what the hourly rate is babysitters in the DC area now? When I was a child 25 years ago my parents would pay $10 an hour, but I have no idea what people pay now.
Minimum $20 and more for each additional child
Do not expect them to clean your house but they should come up mess they make but they don't cook dinner.
Order pizza, give a nice tip, don't stay out longer than original plan. Be nice and you have a babysitter you can count on.
Why would you tip a babysitter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am having kids in the next few months and I’m curious what the hourly rate is babysitters in the DC area now? When I was a child 25 years ago my parents would pay $10 an hour, but I have no idea what people pay now.
Minimum $20 and more for each additional child
Do not expect them to clean your house but they should come up mess they make but they don't cook dinner.
Order pizza, give a nice tip, don't stay out longer than original plan. Be nice and you have a babysitter you can count on.