Anonymous
Post 08/20/2021 19:38     Subject: Re:Per hour rate for after-school sitter for my second grader

$40/day for three hours of babysitting is a very low pay rate.

This is not even $15/Hr.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2021 13:19     Subject: Per hour rate for after-school sitter for my second grader

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found someone for $16 for two kids - eight and six. No driving is it a high school kid.


What happens if that high school kid decides she wants to be in her school's drama production which practices after school, or try out for a sports team, or any other club activity?


She hooks you up with a friend of hers who is looking for a job. This can work out really well, if you tap
into a network of responsible kids who can trade off with each other. We had a college sitter, then when she was busy we used her roommate as a sitter for awhile (on her recommendation), then the sister of the original sitter, then another friend of theirs...it worked.

The thing about this is that it’s not a bad job for a student, but they aren’t necessarily looking for this kind of work or checking care.com.


I don't know... My kids are older; two are in college and two are in high school, so I've known a lot of high schools kids over the last several years. From what I remember, eery one of them had some type of activity/sport after school at least sometimes (varying days, varying seasons, etc.) In fact the most "responsible kids" were the ones most likely to be busy after school.
If a 17 year old student really has nothing else to do after school every day for the whole school year, that's kind of a concern.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2021 21:39     Subject: Re:Per hour rate for after-school sitter for my second grader

Anonymous wrote:OP we pay someone $40 per day for coverage for our 8yo. She starts at 345 and I’m home by 630 at the absolute latest. Sometimes she drops DD at her sport at 530 or 6 and we pay the same. During the school year a friend who is a sahm mom does it. Kids are sane age and sane school. In the summer we find someone else, it’s never been a problem. We only need two days a week if this and the days rotate.



You are under paying!!!
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2021 21:15     Subject: Per hour rate for after-school sitter for my second grader

I think you can find someone qualified on Care.com

Offer $25/hour, so $375, guaranteed each week for the whole school year, whether or not you need the full 15 hours, school holidays, go on vacation, etc as long as she's available. I've done this each year with several after school nannies and haven't had issues with dependability
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2021 08:34     Subject: Per hour rate for after-school sitter for my second grader

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I found someone for $16 for two kids - eight and six. No driving is it a high school kid.


What happens if that high school kid decides she wants to be in her school's drama production which practices after school, or try out for a sports team, or any other club activity?


She hooks you up with a friend of hers who is looking for a job. This can work out really well, if you tap
into a network of responsible kids who can trade off with each other. We had a college sitter, then when she was busy we used her roommate as a sitter for awhile (on her recommendation), then the sister of the original sitter, then another friend of theirs...it worked.

The thing about this is that it’s not a bad job for a student, but they aren’t necessarily looking for this kind of work or checking care.com.
Anonymous
Post 08/19/2021 08:01     Subject: Per hour rate for after-school sitter for my second grader

Anonymous wrote:I found someone for $16 for two kids - eight and six. No driving is it a high school kid.


What happens if that high school kid decides she wants to be in her school's drama production which practices after school, or try out for a sports team, or any other club activity?