Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instead of a college kid, hire an out of work preschool teacher or an elementary school teacher who doesn’t have their own kids. We’re paying ours $20/hr. We will flex our schedules and pay for 6hrs/day - she doesn’t want to work full time.
At $600/wk for 2 kids it is basically what I was paying for camp any way. It’s easier for me to trust a 28yr old who lives with roomates who work from home than a HS or college kid who is out doing who knows what.
This is what we are planning on doing if there are not any camps.
This is what we'd like to do, but I don't know where to find someone who meets this description.
where?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- How were you normally going to find summer care that is less than that? I'm a teacher and hopefully I can find a summer nanny job. My own kid is old enough to be alone by himself and I need the money.
Camps are $150-200/week per child. Max $400/week. College student will run $600-800/week ($15-20 per hour).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- How were you normally going to find summer care that is less than that? I'm a teacher and hopefully I can find a summer nanny job. My own kid is old enough to be alone by himself and I need the money.
Camps are $150-200/week per child. Max $400/week. College student will run $600-800/week ($15-20 per hour).
Uh, where is this? Not in the "DC" that is "DCUrbanMom"
Montgomery county camps are this price
Anonymous wrote:I have not seen ANY posts on NextDoor or neighborhood FB groups looking for HS or College kids - but talking to friends and neighbors in passing it turns out everyone I know has help.
I didn’t want to publicly post only to have my head bit off by a bunch of know it alls telling me how to social distance. So I went to my local FB page and NextDoor and searched for “babysitter” and wrote down the names of the people recommended on the most recent posts. Then I called those people. That’s how I found our current babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instead of a college kid, hire an out of work preschool teacher or an elementary school teacher who doesn’t have their own kids. We’re paying ours $20/hr. We will flex our schedules and pay for 6hrs/day - she doesn’t want to work full time.
At $600/wk for 2 kids it is basically what I was paying for camp any way. It’s easier for me to trust a 28yr old who lives with roomates who work from home than a HS or college kid who is out doing who knows what.
This is what we are planning on doing if there are not any camps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instead of a college kid, hire an out of work preschool teacher or an elementary school teacher who doesn’t have their own kids. We’re paying ours $20/hr. We will flex our schedules and pay for 6hrs/day - she doesn’t want to work full time.
At $600/wk for 2 kids it is basically what I was paying for camp any way. It’s easier for me to trust a 28yr old who lives with roomates who work from home than a HS or college kid who is out doing who knows what.
This is what we are planning on doing if there are not any camps.
Anonymous wrote:Instead of a college kid, hire an out of work preschool teacher or an elementary school teacher who doesn’t have their own kids. We’re paying ours $20/hr. We will flex our schedules and pay for 6hrs/day - she doesn’t want to work full time.
At $600/wk for 2 kids it is basically what I was paying for camp any way. It’s easier for me to trust a 28yr old who lives with roomates who work from home than a HS or college kid who is out doing who knows what.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- How were you normally going to find summer care that is less than that? I'm a teacher and hopefully I can find a summer nanny job. My own kid is old enough to be alone by himself and I need the money.
Camps are $150-200/week per child. Max $400/week. College student will run $600-800/week ($15-20 per hour).
Uh, where is this? Not in the "DC" that is "DCUrbanMom"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- How were you normally going to find summer care that is less than that? I'm a teacher and hopefully I can find a summer nanny job. My own kid is old enough to be alone by himself and I need the money.
Camps are $150-200/week per child. Max $400/week. College student will run $600-800/week ($15-20 per hour).
Including after care? This seems really cheap.
It doesn't see cheap to me. I pay $800 for 2 weeks of sleep away camp and $175-$250 for camp here and the $250 camp is not the norm, maybe 1 special camp.
Maybe your camps are overpriced.
Maybe you live in central Wisconsin? Or at least Assburn / Urbana / Charles County??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- How were you normally going to find summer care that is less than that? I'm a teacher and hopefully I can find a summer nanny job. My own kid is old enough to be alone by himself and I need the money.
Camps are $150-200/week per child. Max $400/week. College student will run $600-800/week ($15-20 per hour).
Uh, where is this? Not in the "DC" that is "DCUrbanMom"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP- How were you normally going to find summer care that is less than that? I'm a teacher and hopefully I can find a summer nanny job. My own kid is old enough to be alone by himself and I need the money.
Camps are $150-200/week per child. Max $400/week. College student will run $600-800/week ($15-20 per hour).
Uh, where is this? Not in the "DC" that is "DCUrbanMom"