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Anonymous wrote:Is the sitter a HS student, nanny, what?


Why does it matter? The job doesn't change depending on who does it. Would you tip your waitress more if she told you she had a college degree or said she was 40 as opposed to a 20 year old?

Coupon troll again.


I tip the girl in the tight t-shirt at Hooters less than the woman at Vidalia, yes. Her tip is based on the prices of the food, which are based on the type of establishment it is, and therefore the expectations for service. When the Hooters girl has enough experience that Vidalia will hire her, I'll tip her more there, too.
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Do you all also propose to tell your plumber/gardener/electrician what you'll pay them, or do you ask the, their freakin rates?


Ha! That's funny. Because a plumber and an electrician (landscaper less so, but clearly you are foolish in your post) have very specialized skills that can command certain rates.

Babysitters? No specialized skills. Parents set the rates. You are welcome to take it or leave it.


No. I set my rates, and parents compete for my availability. I don't babysit to pay my bills, and you are doing me some kind of favor. I will tell you what my time is worth, and it is you who can take it or leave it.
Anonymous
I don't know what kind of babysitters you people are hiring, but when I interview to start babysitting for a new family I tell them my rate and they can take it or leave it. If I trusted a parent to set my rate I'd be making 5 bucks an hour.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of babysitters you people are hiring, but when I interview to start babysitting for a new family I tell them my rate and they can take it or leave it. If I trusted a parent to set my rate I'd be making 5 bucks an hour.


Of course. But, if both of you forgot to discuss pay then wouldn't it make sense for MB to follow up to clarify? I set my own rates and would not compromise because a family was being cheap but I don't take it personal that some people can not afford my rates. If OP and the nanny both failed to address this critical issue then MB had better make sure her sitter isn't expecting $35 and hour when she can only afford $20!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous



Do you all also propose to tell your plumber/gardener/electrician what you'll pay them, or do you ask the, their freakin rates?


Ha! That's funny. Because a plumber and an electrician (landscaper less so, but clearly you are foolish in your post) have very specialized skills that can command certain rates.

Babysitters? No specialized skills. Parents set the rates. You are welcome to take it or leave it.


No. I set my rates, and parents compete for my availability. I don't babysit to pay my bills, and you are doing me some kind of favor. I will tell you what my time is worth, and it is you who can take it or leave it.


And thats why you have the availability to post here all day instead of being employed. Good luck in life.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous



Do you all also propose to tell your plumber/gardener/electrician what you'll pay them, or do you ask the, their freakin rates?


Ha! That's funny. Because a plumber and an electrician (landscaper less so, but clearly you are foolish in your post) have very specialized skills that can command certain rates.

Babysitters? No specialized skills. Parents set the rates. You are welcome to take it or leave it.


No. I set my rates, and parents compete for my availability. I don't babysit to pay my bills, and you are doing me some kind of favor. I will tell you what my time is worth, and it is you who can take it or leave it.


And thats why you have the availability to post here all day instead of being employed. Good luck in life.


Or maybe that's why I have the flexibility in my schedule to post here? Hmm? It's always hilarious when someone (posting here!) tries to call someone out for....posting here.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous



Do you all also propose to tell your plumber/gardener/electrician what you'll pay them, or do you ask the, their freakin rates?


Ha! That's funny. Because a plumber and an electrician (landscaper less so, but clearly you are foolish in your post) have very specialized skills that can command certain rates.

Babysitters? No specialized skills. Parents set the rates. You are welcome to take it or leave it.


No. I set my rates, and parents compete for my availability. I don't babysit to pay my bills, and you are doing me some kind of favor. I will tell you what my time is worth, and it is you who can take it or leave it.


And thats why you have the availability to post here all day instead of being employed. Good luck in life.


Or maybe that's why I have the flexibility in my schedule to post here? Hmm? It's always hilarious when someone (posting here!) tries to call someone out for....posting here.


If you are posting at 4pm you are clearly unemployed. 4pm is primetime for nannies and childcare.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous



Do you all also propose to tell your plumber/gardener/electrician what you'll pay them, or do you ask the, their freakin rates?


Ha! That's funny. Because a plumber and an electrician (landscaper less so, but clearly you are foolish in your post) have very specialized skills that can command certain rates.

Babysitters? No specialized skills. Parents set the rates. You are welcome to take it or leave it.


No. I set my rates, and parents compete for my availability. I don't babysit to pay my bills, and you are doing me some kind of favor. I will tell you what my time is worth, and it is you who can take it or leave it.


And thats why you have the availability to post here all day instead of being employed. Good luck in life.


Or maybe that's why I have the flexibility in my schedule to post here? Hmm? It's always hilarious when someone (posting here!) tries to call someone out for....posting here.


If you are posting at 4pm you are clearly unemployed. 4pm is primetime for nannies and childcare.

It's Ms Nasty Peach again. Some nannies prefer to work morning schedules.
Anonymous
I am quite surprised that you already have booked a sitter for the evening, yet you have not even discussed a rate w/her yet. This is a huge no-no on your part. Next time, make sure you both agree on a rate before you set something up.

Anyway OP, it doesn't matter if your child will be awake or asleep. Understand that your sitter will still be 100% responsible for your child and that she will be on duty and not allowed to leave your home so she must be paid the same amount hourly that you would pay her if she was sitting for you in any other situation. It is completely unfair to expect to cut her rate down just because your child will be asleep. Responsibility is responsibility....No exceptions!!

If she is young, say 16-18, then yes, $10/Hr would be fair. Adding some $$ to order dinner would be a nice extra on top too!

For anyone older, I would start at $12-13 + up.
Anonymous
MB here. I absolutely set the rate and have my pick of sitters every day of the week. There are many more sitters than jobs.

When we have a really good sitter, I'm happy to pay more, provide food, and pay for her ride home.

We'd tip well as well, if she distinguished herself as an above average sitter.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MB here. I absolutely set the rate and have my pick of sitters every day of the week. There are many more sitters than jobs.

When we have a really good sitter, I'm happy to pay more, provide food, and pay for her ride home.

We'd tip well as well, if she distinguished herself as an above average sitter.


What area?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of babysitters you people are hiring, but when I interview to start babysitting for a new family I tell them my rate and they can take it or leave it. If I trusted a parent to set my rate I'd be making 5 bucks an hour.

No, you'd be doing it for free because they let you sit on the couch and watch a movie after Laria went to sleep. Oh wait, did you eat something? Better scrub the toilets for that perk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of babysitters you people are hiring, but when I interview to start babysitting for a new family I tell them my rate and they can take it or leave it. If I trusted a parent to set my rate I'd be making 5 bucks an hour.

No, you'd be doing it for free because they let you sit on the couch and watch a movie after Laria went to sleep. Oh wait, did you eat something? Better scrub the toilets for that perk.


Lol. These DCUM "Moms" are sad people. Guess that's what money does to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't know what kind of babysitters you people are hiring, but when I interview to start babysitting for a new family I tell them my rate and they can take it or leave it. If I trusted a parent to set my rate I'd be making 5 bucks an hour.

No, you'd be doing it for free because they let you sit on the couch and watch a movie after Laria went to sleep. Oh wait, did you eat something? Better scrub the toilets for that perk.


Lol. These DCUM "Moms" are sad people. Guess that's what money does to you.

I agree! Except for the very few Moms who are really AMAZING Mothers and FANTASTIC employers, to.
Kudos to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MB here. I absolutely set the rate and have my pick of sitters every day of the week. There are many more sitters than jobs.

When we have a really good sitter, I'm happy to pay more, provide food, and pay for her ride home.

We'd tip well as well, if she distinguished herself as an above average sitter.


Where do you have your pick of sitters, or was that just a fantasy?
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