Anonymous wrote:Teenagers in our area are so affluent that they have no personal expenses. (They don't have to buy any of their clothes, pay for their phones or their gas, etc.) They don't "need" the money - its purely discretionary. The upside to this is that they don't have a clue what they should charge! And don't really seem to care! Most of them say "whatever you pay is fine!"
I pay them $12/hour and never seem to have any trouble getting them to come back.
Anonymous wrote:My DD (junior in HS) charges $25 and she limits herself to babysitting two evenings a month. (4 APs and a Varsity sport.). She sits for five different families is booked out until Christmas and has an actual waiting list on a Google Doc. She saves everything since she has a pretty low-key style and tastes.
It’s insane in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less than $15, even if a teen, in this area is way too low.
Wrong. If they want to charge more, they are free to do so.
Just because you say this doesn’t make you right. I was always too shy to ask for a higher rate but I always felt a higher rate than what I’d been paid would be more fair. Ensure they want to sit for you!
Anonymous wrote:Teenagers in our area are so affluent that they have no personal expenses. (They don't have to buy any of their clothes, pay for their phones or their gas, etc.) They don't "need" the money - its purely discretionary. The upside to this is that they don't have a clue what they should charge! And don't really seem to care! Most of them say "whatever you pay is fine!"
I pay them $12/hour and never seem to have any trouble getting them to come back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Less than $15, even if a teen, in this area is way too low.
Wrong. If they want to charge more, they are free to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Less than $15, even if a teen, in this area is way too low.
Anonymous wrote:Teen= $10.00-$15.00 per hour plus pizza
Anonymous wrote:$10/hour is standard in our neighborhood.
Most nannies make between $15 and 25/hour.