Where did you find a babysitter for $15 an hour?! |
Exactly. |
High school kids who can do homework or watch tv while kids sleep make $15/hr. |
"going rate" for high school kids is same as their grade-- $9 for 9th grader. $12 for 12th grader.
This is fun. I'll say this. I make $31 an hour and I love paying my nanny $30 an hour. She must've been PP. I love it especially when she spends all her time on DCUM surfing the web in front of me. She also gives me excellent parenting advice and I can't wait for my kids to grow up and become a nanny just like her because she is such a great role model. My son says "I want to be a nanny when I grow up because you can just go to other people's houses and take a nap in the middle of the day and get paid too!" I don't know what we'd do without her. We owe her our life for her wisdom and time spent with us. |
You are embarrassing yourself, PP. |
You mean you are embarrassed because you thought you would have more options in life by now where your work colleagues and society gave you more credit and respect that you thought you deserved and you would have more money. You didn’t make it and so here you are... a bitter nanny on dcum. |
Really? I’m not the PP it a nanny but you are beyond tacky. It’s crazy you think so little of someone taking care of your children. |
*or a nanny. |
NP here - you are embarrassing yourself, PP. Just stop. MB here. |
She’s the same tired troll who bumps up the ancient threads. Ignore her. |
$15-18/hour for 45-50 hour a week jobs
$19-20/hour for 30-40 hour a week jobs $20-15/hour for part-time, 10-20 hour a week jobs. WDC area. |
Yes, 5-10 years ago. |
So, you explained "average rate." What is "going rate?" |
I didn't get a raise in this deflationary environment, but my taxes just went up big time. So keep talking, talking yourself right out of a job. |
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/going%20rate Going rate: the average or usual price that is charged for something. |