Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd also like to point out that the money you give her is a stipend, not direct payment for the hours she works. If it was an hourly wage, $200 for 45 hours is pretty awful. Stop thinking of it that way. Its basically a living allowance, to someone you should try to look at as a member of your family. Get over the fact that she chastised you, she's little more than a teenager. Be the grownup and stop keeping score.
While I agree with your point, saying that APs get only $200 for 45 hours of child care is misleading.
That is what they get. Yes they get free room and board, and that is taken into consideration with the stipend, but it comes with a whole mess of rules (no guests, no male guests, curfews, etc.) that, to me almost nullify the benefit of living in.
You're missing a ton of other things most get and making a huge generalization about host families. We don't have any if those rules ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd also like to point out that the money you give her is a stipend, not direct payment for the hours she works. If it was an hourly wage, $200 for 45 hours is pretty awful. Stop thinking of it that way. Its basically a living allowance, to someone you should try to look at as a member of your family. Get over the fact that she chastised you, she's little more than a teenager. Be the grownup and stop keeping score.
While I agree with your point, saying that APs get only $200 for 45 hours of child care is misleading.
That is what they get. Yes they get free room and board, and that is taken into consideration with the stipend, but it comes with a whole mess of rules (no guests, no male guests, curfews, etc.) that, to me almost nullify the benefit of living in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd also like to point out that the money you give her is a stipend, not direct payment for the hours she works. If it was an hourly wage, $200 for 45 hours is pretty awful. Stop thinking of it that way. Its basically a living allowance, to someone you should try to look at as a member of your family. Get over the fact that she chastised you, she's little more than a teenager. Be the grownup and stop keeping score.
While I agree with your point, saying that APs get only $200 for 45 hours of child care is misleading.
Anonymous wrote:I'd also like to point out that the money you give her is a stipend, not direct payment for the hours she works. If it was an hourly wage, $200 for 45 hours is pretty awful. Stop thinking of it that way. Its basically a living allowance, to someone you should try to look at as a member of your family. Get over the fact that she chastised you, she's little more than a teenager. Be the grownup and stop keeping score.
Anonymous wrote:I'd also like to point out that the money you give her is a stipend, not direct payment for the hours she works. If it was an hourly wage, $200 for 45 hours is pretty awful. Stop thinking of it that way. Its basically a living allowance, to someone you should try to look at as a member of your family. Get over the fact that she chastised you, she's little more than a teenager. Be the grownup and stop keeping score.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, we are going to give her Thanksgiving off because it does not make sense not to since we both are not working. But I just would love not to because I guess I am just still irritated from a situation a few months ago when we had to change the schedule at the last minute because something came up and she chastised me about it, this is after I had given her multiple weekends off during the summer and worked with her summer travel plans when I did not have to. So much for banking good will. At any rate, I am happy to know that having her work the full 45 hours is okay--we actually need more than 45 hours so her working the full 45 is by no means arbitrary. Thanks for your advice!