Anonymous wrote:I think it's incredibly rude and I'd be horrified if one of my daughters used that attitude with any prospective employer, family or not. I think it shows a true lack of maturity to not be able to say that if SIL is not comfortable with the rate then she'll have to look elsewhere. The snide comment about good luck finding someone else was also unnecessary. Perhaps if SIL doesn't hire sitters much then your SD could have said "I think you'll find the going rate around here is about twice what you've suggested."
Sticking up for oneself is simply not being coerced into accepting something she's already declined. It has nothing to do with being snotty and rude. SIL was wrong to make a case out of it, but that's a separate issue.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter laughed in her face and said she was not running a charity and wished her luck finding a babysitter for her cheap price. My daughter then proceeded to walk away laughing.
This is SO rude. Your SIL may not be in the right by expecting $10/hour, but your daughter could have just said "no thank you, I'm not interested" and walked away. It's never okay to laugh at someone.
Anonymous wrote:Team SIL, how do you feel about the below scenario? Still feel the kid is in the wrong if gender/work are switched around a bit?
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My stepson mows our 1/4 acre lawn for $20/week. He charges neighbors with similar sized lawns $25-30/wk. My BIL, who lives on 1/2 acre of land, asked him to mow it for $10. He laughed and said “come on man, thats insane. Im not a charity case lawn service” and then walked away laughing…now my BIL is pissed that some kid called him out for trying to take advantage of him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope you’re trolling. Your SD was incredibly rude and step or not, I’d have let her know that. It’s fine that they had different ideas of the price and for your SD to decline the job, but laughing at your SIL was way out of line.
Is your SIL from your side of the family or your dh’s?
'Different ideas of the price?" LOL! SIL was rude, $2.50/hour per kid for FOUR kids is a complete insult and she tried to take advantage of a teenager, thinking she'd fold to keep peace in the family. Sorry, but no. She's mad because she's embarrassed, which she should be.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like your daughter was rude, but your SIL was also rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You, your Stepdaughter, and your husband are in the wrong. Full stop. It has zero to do with standing up for herself.
There are 1001 and one ways to your rate and not be nasty.
I say this as someone who worked her way through school as a nanny and babysitting
SIL set the nasty tone by offering less than half of what the SD quoted her. How insulting and rude is that? And SIL is the grown-up!!!!
Sil offered a price. ALl SD had to do was decline, Laughing and being nasty were not required. Even if SIL was intentionally being insulting which I don't believe she was, you do as Michelle Obama tells us to go high, there's never a reason to lower yourself.