Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here,
This is why I was confused. The person will sleep through the night and I would only be responsible for being available in case of emergency. However the time compensation seems super low. Also they did say that it would be as if I'm getting room and board, but I have my own place to live that I will come back to during the day and on my day off. Their house wouldn't be my "base camp". I'm thinking of taking it, but asking to only work 4 days per week for that rate.
the effort seems very low as well. frankly, the person should just buy an alarm system or DropCam.
Anonymous wrote:$10 per hour in cash. We have very hard time to find helpers
Anonymous wrote:Op here,
This is why I was confused. The person will sleep through the night and I would only be responsible for being available in case of emergency. However the time compensation seems super low. Also they did say that it would be as if I'm getting room and board, but I have my own place to live that I will come back to during the day and on my day off. Their house wouldn't be my "base camp". I'm thinking of taking it, but asking to only work 4 days per week for that rate.
Anonymous wrote:Op here,
This is why I was confused. The person will sleep through the night and I would only be responsible for being available in case of emergency. However the time compensation seems super low. Also they did say that it would be as if I'm getting room and board, but I have my own place to live that I will come back to during the day and on my day off. Their house wouldn't be my "base camp". I'm thinking of taking it, but asking to only work 4 days per week for that rate.
Anonymous wrote:We've been interviewing people and rates seem to be $15 to $25 per hour.
Anonymous wrote:Hours are 7pm- 8am. 5 days/wk. Would be paying $300/ wk. This equals out to about $4/ hr. Is that okay? Is it less because the person would be sleeping for most of the time?
Anonymous wrote:We've been interviewing people and rates seem to be $15 to $25 per hour.