Anonymous wrote:I had a Neighboor 6th grader charge $10.00 and I thought it was too much for a first gig for a child. And that was for a child who was 8y old... and I had to drive her home on top of it all.
Anyway, I wouldn't mind paying $15 for a HS kid, but I won't pay $10.00 for a 6th grader that pretty much needs direction about everything and what to do. After she/he has more experience under their belt and are more than a body to make sure a child is not home alone and they both spend the time watching tv...no, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My rising 8th grader charges 10.00/hr for one kid and 15-20/hr if multiple kids....has no issue getting jobs
Good for her but I am not using a 12 or 13 year old babysitter regularly. for 20 bucks I'm much happier paying the lady who works at their daycare for night baby sitting since I want to be able to call and say "we hit traffic, will be 30 minutes late" or whatever without then having to deal with the parents of my babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Western Fairfax County and High Schoolers, particularly non-driving ones get at most $10/hour. Upper HS/College w/car is $15. [/quote
Why do you car as long as the teen has reliable transportation? How discriminatory.
I'm guessing it means the babysitter with the car can drive the kids places, so s/he gets paid more. Or the person doesn't have to pick them up and drop them off for the babysitting gig.
Reliable transportation means the babysitter isn’t asking the parent they’re babysitting for for a ride.
+1. Unless a back up or a mid-day event on a weekend I am not interested in babysitters who are not autonomous and need parental permission, etc.
Its worth the extra $2-3 bucks an hour
Uhh you did +1 but I literally said the exact opposite of what you said. My niece who passed the license test but is essentially incapable of driving independently “drives” to her babysitting jobs but really her parent drives and parks far away the whole time. She’s never had a snag in this so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Western Fairfax County and High Schoolers, particularly non-driving ones get at most $10/hour. Upper HS/College w/car is $15. [/quote
Why do you car as long as the teen has reliable transportation? How discriminatory.
I'm guessing it means the babysitter with the car can drive the kids places, so s/he gets paid more. Or the person doesn't have to pick them up and drop them off for the babysitting gig.
Reliable transportation means the babysitter isn’t asking the parent they’re babysitting for for a ride.
+1. Unless a back up or a mid-day event on a weekend I am not interested in babysitters who are not autonomous and need parental permission, etc.
Its worth the extra $2-3 bucks an hour
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Western Fairfax County and High Schoolers, particularly non-driving ones get at most $10/hour. Upper HS/College w/car is $15. [/quote
Why do you car as long as the teen has reliable transportation? How discriminatory.
I'm guessing it means the babysitter with the car can drive the kids places, so s/he gets paid more. Or the person doesn't have to pick them up and drop them off for the babysitting gig.
Reliable transportation means the babysitter isn’t asking the parent they’re babysitting for for a ride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are in Western Fairfax County and High Schoolers, particularly non-driving ones get at most $10/hour. Upper HS/College w/car is $15. [/quote
Why do you car as long as the teen has reliable transportation? How discriminatory.
I'm guessing it means the babysitter with the car can drive the kids places, so s/he gets paid more. Or the person doesn't have to pick them up and drop them off for the babysitting gig.
Anonymous wrote:My rising 8th grader charges 10.00/hr for one kid and 15-20/hr if multiple kids....has no issue getting jobs