Anonymous
Post 05/01/2014 09:41     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on how you plan on using the sitter. If she'll be spending the day caring for a child that's too young to go on most rides while you take older children on them, then I think you need to pay her hourly rate. If she's more there to be an extra pair of hands/eyes, and will be able to go on most of the rides herself, then I think you're fine with a lower flat rate.


The kids are 2, 4 and 13. I will run this by her this weekend.
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2014 06:23     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

I think it depends on how you plan on using the sitter. If she'll be spending the day caring for a child that's too young to go on most rides while you take older children on them, then I think you need to pay her hourly rate. If she's more there to be an extra pair of hands/eyes, and will be able to go on most of the rides herself, then I think you're fine with a lower flat rate.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2014 15:29     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

Anonymous wrote:OP here, our sitter is 19 and goes to one of those "commercial schools" during the day. Her admission and lunch will be paid for.
. I'm a nanny and enjoy amusement parks. If you said hey I'll pay you $100 plus meals and admission to go to Super Fun Amusement Park andhelp with xyz tasks, iI'd say sure. My price as a 19yr old would have been much lower.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2014 14:19     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

OP here, our sitter is 19 and goes to one of those "commercial schools" during the day. Her admission and lunch will be paid for.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2014 12:31     Subject: Re:Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

I'd offer her an hourly rate. Just make sure you also cover her admissions and meals!
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2014 11:47     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

Anonymous wrote:I would be excited if a family asked me to go and paid me, heck I would do it for free but I love amusement parks. And I'm not young either I'm in my 30's

Post an email so they can contact you.
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2014 11:43     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

I would be excited if a family asked me to go and paid me, heck I would do it for free but I love amusement parks. And I'm not young either I'm in my 30's
Anonymous
Post 04/30/2014 09:05     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

Anonymous wrote:Pay her your flat rate of $13. She'll jump for joy because she'll earn enough to buy a giant soda. Plus she might get some free rides, right?


OP stated that she pays $13 per hour and asked if she should go with that usual rate or should offer a different flat rate for a full day outing. Might want to work on that reading comprehension thing dummy!

OP, I agree that it depends on the age and experience level of the sitter. If this is a high school kid, then offering a flat rate would probably be fine. If it is an adult who is a professional nanny otherwise but is just a sitter for you, then she probably already has a rate that she charges for things like this and you should just ask.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2014 23:31     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

Pay her your flat rate of $13. She'll jump for joy because she'll earn enough to buy a giant soda. Plus she might get some free rides, right?
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2014 22:46     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

Anonymous wrote:Ok, OP, I call troll. Nice try. Better luck next time, jerk.


Get a life, and stop calling everybody troll, or jerk,if you have no intentions of giving any advice, don't bother replying. You are probably doing this just to stir up problems on the forums, that's really sad, you should watch some reality TV, that helps if you need some drama .
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2014 22:37     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

Anonymous wrote:We would like to take our sitter with us to Kings Dominion next month and to the Baltimore Aquarium. She sits for us for our date nights and social outings. Do we pay her a flate rate or her $13/hr rate. TIA


Tell her exactly what you'd like (your somewhat detailed job offer) and ask her to let you know in a day or two if she is interested and what she would charge. As a sitter she is an independent contractor and should tell you her rates rather than you making an offer (as one might do with a long-term nanny).
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2014 22:24     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

Ok, OP, I call troll. Nice try. Better luck next time, jerk.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2014 22:22     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

I bet she'll tell you if you ask her. She may not want to go with you at all.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2014 22:22     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

how old is she? I'd ask her what she prefers. Or you can say "We'd like for you to come w/ us, help us with XYZ, and we'll pay you $X" and let her say yes or no.
Anonymous
Post 04/29/2014 22:12     Subject: Taking sitter (not nanny) on family outings

We would like to take our sitter with us to Kings Dominion next month and to the Baltimore Aquarium. She sits for us for our date nights and social outings. Do we pay her a flate rate or her $13/hr rate. TIA