Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:19:15 again.
If she goes the babysitting route, taking a first aid/CPR class will make her a more attractive candidate ( it will also be a plus for camps looking to hire counselors this summer). Many community centers offer these classes for a minimal fee.
Also, she could check out care.com. I think they also have petsitting & dogwalking jobs, in addition to child care one's. You may need to be 18 to set up a profile, however -- does anyone familiar with that site know?
Even if care.com isn't an option, if your DD likes animals, she could put the word out there (through neighbors, friends, the neighborhood list serv, etc) that she is available for dogwalking before & after school & on weekends.
OP clearly stated that her daughter doesn't like kids.
Anonymous wrote:19:15 again.
If she goes the babysitting route, taking a first aid/CPR class will make her a more attractive candidate ( it will also be a plus for camps looking to hire counselors this summer). Many community centers offer these classes for a minimal fee.
Also, she could check out care.com. I think they also have petsitting & dogwalking jobs, in addition to child care one's. You may need to be 18 to set up a profile, however -- does anyone familiar with that site know?
Even if care.com isn't an option, if your DD likes animals, she could put the word out there (through neighbors, friends, the neighborhood list serv, etc) that she is available for dogwalking before & after school & on weekends.
She might be turned away because the manager thinks she doesn't need a job and will quit
Anonymous wrote:
But now poor immigrants come into America, flip burgers for more money than they ever made in their homeland but now want/expect $15 an hour to do it as their "career"