Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't ask her. Do the math as outlined above, write down your calculations, and tell her what she will earn.
Jane, thanks so much for being willing to watch the kids this long weekend. You'll be paid your regular wages for this work week, plus:
Th: OT ($24/hr) from 6p -9p, and $100 for sleeping hours of 9p - 6a = $172
F: OT from 6a - 8a, OT from 6p -9p, and $100 for sleeping hours = $220
Sa: OT from 6a -9p, and $100 for sleeping hours =$460
Su: OT from 6a - 4p, when we arrive home. If we are delayed getting home, you wil continue to earn your OT rate until we return home. If we are delayed and return home after 9 pm, you are welcome to stay here, and you will earn your sleeping hours rate, plus a $150 inconvenience fee. Minimum wages will be $240
You will earn at least $1092 for the weekend.
We plan to leave you $250 in expenses money, plus an emergency gift card loaded with $1000.
In addition, we want you to take the Friday after we return off with pay.
$1000 for an overnight babysitter is ridiculous. The kids are 4 & 6. If you people like paying outrageous rates for Mary Poppins go ahead, but someone to make cereal and mac and cheese and go to the park and put in some movies is not worth $1000 for 4 days, in addition to whatever her regular salary is!
Anonymous wrote:Don't ask her. Do the math as outlined above, write down your calculations, and tell her what she will earn.
Jane, thanks so much for being willing to watch the kids this long weekend. You'll be paid your regular wages for this work week, plus:
Th: OT ($24/hr) from 6p -9p, and $100 for sleeping hours of 9p - 6a = $172
F: OT from 6a - 8a, OT from 6p -9p, and $100 for sleeping hours = $220
Sa: OT from 6a -9p, and $100 for sleeping hours =$460
Su: OT from 6a - 4p, when we arrive home. If we are delayed getting home, you wil continue to earn your OT rate until we return home. If we are delayed and return home after 9 pm, you are welcome to stay here, and you will earn your sleeping hours rate, plus a $150 inconvenience fee. Minimum wages will be $240
You will earn at least $1092 for the weekend.
We plan to leave you $250 in expenses money, plus an emergency gift card loaded with $1000.
In addition, we want you to take the Friday after we return off with pay.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all! Kids are 6 and 4.
So when you say overtime for the weekend, you mean time and a half, hourly, for every hour of the weekend? Not sure what that means exactly.
And to the $75/overnight poster....so that would be overtime (time and a half) for the waking hours beyond her normal work day, and then $75 total flat payment for the sleeping hours?
Thanks for helping me sort this out.
Anonymous wrote:I looked this up but all I could find were very old threads, and the rates may be higher these days. We're leaving our children for a four-day vacation this summer and our family child care fell through, so we will have to leave them with our nanny for the whole trip. She's already being paid her standard salary for the daytime, but we need to figure out what to pay her for the four overnights and the two days that are weekend days. Do most people pay a flat fee for the overnights? Thanks in advance for the advice.
Anonymous wrote:I would pay $100 per night, and pay the hourly rate for all the awake hours (not what hours the kids SHOULD be asleep but the hours they are actually awake).
If this creates overtime, pay it.