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[quote=Anonymous]Hi so I went to an interview yesterday, they have two children over the age of 11, so most of the work in the afternoons would be helping with homework, making sure the children do their chores, driving them around, doing kids laundry and making easy meals. So far so good. What the funny thing was, is when I asked how much they offered per hour. Their care.com profile listed $15-25, that's the only reason I applied to this job. I'm asking for close to $20, as I have over 10 years of experience, CPR, great references, a portfolio with tons of pictures, college educated... And I'm in my late 20s and need to pay my bills, I'm not an $8/hr babysitter living with mommy. Anyways...the dads answer: "Our children are the most important thing to us, we need somebody who will love them. There's no price for that. We can't put a price on that!" Huh??? So what does that mean? They're looking for volunteers? I mean, they said my $20 was a bit high for them, but care.com states $15-25, I figured if there's no household work besides driving and feeding and kids laundry, $20 should be fine. Lol. I'm so confused and it's kinda funny. [/quote]
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