Anonymous wrote:I went to Care.com, but looks like you have to pay for their account now. Lame.
Any other leads to find sitters that are legit (i.e., don't have predators lurking) and that don't charge a monthly fee forever and ever!?
Anonymous wrote:I went to Care.com, but looks like you have to pay for their account now. Lame.
Any other leads to find sitters that are legit (i.e., don't have predators lurking) and that don't charge a monthly fee forever and ever!?
Anonymous wrote:I found someone on SitterCity. The trick is that you have to be willing to pay a lot. I had trouble getting anyone to apply and then I raised my rate. Now I have someone super reliable but I pay her $500/week for 1-2 hours of work a day, 4 days a week. It is a lot of money but it allows me and DH to work and our kids to do the activities they love, so it is worth it to us.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Care.com, but looks like you have to pay for their account now. Lame.
Any other leads to find sitters that are legit (i.e., don't have predators lurking) and that don't charge a monthly fee forever and ever!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew why it was so hard to find. I did this exact job in HS. I did 2x per week for a family, I walked to their house and let myself in, met the girls at the bus stop and hung out with them for 2 hours or so until mom came home. It was great! I made good money for a HS student... Blah blah activities sure, but not all kids are overloaded with activities.
Because parents aren't looking for a high schooler to walk over and sit in the house. They want a 28 year old with a masters in child development or education to drive their SAFE (new and expensive) LARGE (can fit all their kids plus carpool kids) car and pick up the kids at school and shuttle them to various activities.
And people in Hell also want ice water,!
Not true that people are unwilling to hire high schoolers. They just aren’t available, just like you don’t see high school boys mowing lawns and shoveling snow as a side job.
Boys do that in my neighborhood! Someone actually posted just the other day on our neighborhood facebook group that her son was looking to rake leaves. I also know several teen boys that mow lawns.
I think a lot of parents are not willing to hire high schoolers. If you hire a teen to mow your lawn and he messes up--what's the worst thing that can happen? Your yard looks bad till it grows out?
If you hire a teen to be responsible for your kids and they mess up, what's the worst thing that can happen? Your child dies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew why it was so hard to find. I did this exact job in HS. I did 2x per week for a family, I walked to their house and let myself in, met the girls at the bus stop and hung out with them for 2 hours or so until mom came home. It was great! I made good money for a HS student... Blah blah activities sure, but not all kids are overloaded with activities.
Because parents aren't looking for a high schooler to walk over and sit in the house. They want a 28 year old with a masters in child development or education to drive their SAFE (new and expensive) LARGE (can fit all their kids plus carpool kids) car and pick up the kids at school and shuttle them to various activities.
And people in Hell also want ice water,!
Not true that people are unwilling to hire high schoolers. They just aren’t available, just like you don’t see high school boys mowing lawns and shoveling snow as a side job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew why it was so hard to find. I did this exact job in HS. I did 2x per week for a family, I walked to their house and let myself in, met the girls at the bus stop and hung out with them for 2 hours or so until mom came home. It was great! I made good money for a HS student... Blah blah activities sure, but not all kids are overloaded with activities.
Because parents aren't looking for a high schooler to walk over and sit in the house. They want a 28 year old with a masters in child development or education to drive their SAFE (new and expensive) LARGE (can fit all their kids plus carpool kids) car and pick up the kids at school and shuttle them to various activities.
And people in Hell also want ice water,!
Anonymous wrote:I have been doing this for years due to a SN kid. Here is the thing — current high schoolers are INCREDIBLY over scheduled. They pretty much never have time for a regular after school gig. Too much homework, sports, competitive dance, etc.
My demographic is college aged women. This crew has maybe 18 hours of class a week. And they have totally dialed back the activity nonsense. They are the ones with time. And I find them on care. You can sign up for care for just a few months until you find the person that works. You have to email about 15 people to interview three to then find one that sticks with you. For me, it is well worth the investment. My current sitter has been with us 6 years — all through undergrad and now a masters program. We will be very sad when she finishes up this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish I knew why it was so hard to find. I did this exact job in HS. I did 2x per week for a family, I walked to their house and let myself in, met the girls at the bus stop and hung out with them for 2 hours or so until mom came home. It was great! I made good money for a HS student... Blah blah activities sure, but not all kids are overloaded with activities.
Because parents aren't looking for a high schooler to walk over and sit in the house. They want a 28 year old with a masters in child development or education to drive their SAFE (new and expensive) LARGE (can fit all their kids plus carpool kids) car and pick up the kids at school and shuttle them to various activities.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Care.com, but looks like you have to pay for their account now. Lame.
Any other leads to find sitters that are legit (i.e., don't have predators lurking) and that don't charge a monthly fee forever and ever!?