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