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Anonymous wrote:All of these agency owners are making a killing at this racket.


So make the program agencies go non-profit.
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Anonymous wrote:In Canada where APs are paid min wage, employers usually pay for a cell phone, and also still do pay for meals out etc. (we don't go out a lot so this isn't a huge hit for us, and sometimes we go out without her if she's got other plans or we just feel the need for some family time). I think it depends on if they are full time or part time too. Our AP works around 20-25 hours a week, and net after taxes and room and board this works out to around C$10 an hour.


You can't compare to the US program because you don't have to pay an extra 9K/year in agencies fees. I am not sure if you are the same Canadian poster but i have pointed this out before. Your Canadian agencies fees is like $900, US agency fees are like $9000. That is the problem we have with the AP program here, the federal government requirements make the overhead expensive and applying minimum wage makes the program useless for most people.

How are Canadian regulations more lax than American regulations? They aren’t.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In Canada where APs are paid min wage, employers usually pay for a cell phone, and also still do pay for meals out etc. (we don't go out a lot so this isn't a huge hit for us, and sometimes we go out without her if she's got other plans or we just feel the need for some family time). I think it depends on if they are full time or part time too. Our AP works around 20-25 hours a week, and net after taxes and room and board this works out to around C$10 an hour.


You can't compare to the US program because you don't have to pay an extra 9K/year in agencies fees. I am not sure if you are the same Canadian poster but i have pointed this out before. Your Canadian agencies fees is like $900, US agency fees are like $9000. That is the problem we have with the AP program here, the federal government requirements make the overhead expensive and applying minimum wage makes the program useless for most people.

How are Canadian regulations more lax than American regulations? They aren’t.


Actually, the Canadian regulations kind of are more lax in that we don't have official rules around what an AP can and cannot do - if I make an agreement with an AP that part of their job is to do some house cleaning or walk the dog, they can do it. They are a regular employee and their visa allows them to do any kind of job, not just childcare. Our AP has another part-time occasional gig that isn't childcare and that's totally fine from a 'legal' perspective. I did forget about your agency fees - I can see how that combined with minimum wage makes it painful!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if your AP doesn’t want to pay for a cell phone? You won’t be able to contact her. Of course you’ll pay for her cell phone.


Right? That's like my employer saying they wont pay my phone. Ok, then don't call me lol!
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Anonymous wrote:All of these agency owners are making a killing at this racket.


So make the program agencies go non-profit.


Some of them are non-profit and their fees are more expensive as the for profit one! its make no sense to me but check EurAupair fees compared to CC.
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