Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 20:21     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

Anonymous wrote:Op here - I found someone. She cooks, cleans, and - bonus - speaks our mother language so DS gets more practice. Plus she's nice and, no, she did not request $100/day or even $25/hr.


You found an illegal!
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 19:31     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

Op here - I found someone. She cooks, cleans, and - bonus - speaks our mother language so DS gets more practice. Plus she's nice and, no, she did not request $100/day or even $25/hr.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 17:35     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That is a a bit over $20 an hr., Approximately 3 hours a day, $60/day, $300/week. Dream on.


Lol!
She'd prefer not to spend that.
Waits for the poster to tell her she can find someone reliable for $10


Wow. You are really full of yourself aren't you...that's almost $22/hr. It's one kid. How much do you think is fair? Please post so we can all laugh at you.

I'm the p.p. you quoted. I think $25 if she finds someone for less I guarantee they won't stay. Many nannies have a 4 hr minimum. Who would want this job for less. The witching hour is stressful. If you think $66 is eorth it for you to bathe, drive, cook, and babysit you take the job
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 14:28     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That is a a bit over $20 an hr., Approximately 3 hours a day, $60/day, $300/week. Dream on.


Lol!
She'd prefer not to spend that.
Waits for the poster to tell her she can find someone reliable for $10


Wow. You are really full of yourself aren't you...that's almost $22/hr. It's one kid. How much do you think is fair? Please post so we can all laugh at you.


$100/day. Inconvenient hours and she wants a chauffeur, cook, baby sitter. OP is lazy and laziness is expensive.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 10:59     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That is a a bit over $20 an hr., Approximately 3 hours a day, $60/day, $300/week. Dream on.


Lol!
She'd prefer not to spend that.
Waits for the poster to tell her she can find someone reliable for $10


Wow. You are really full of yourself aren't you...that's almost $22/hr. It's one kid. How much do you think is fair? Please post so we can all laugh at you.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2017 07:56     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

Anonymous wrote:That is a a bit over $20 an hr., Approximately 3 hours a day, $60/day, $300/week. Dream on.


Lol!
She'd prefer not to spend that.
Waits for the poster to tell her she can find someone reliable for $10
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 23:22     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could do 3 hours per day at $20 per hour. I would have the nanny arrive at your house at 4pm, throw in a load of laundry, prep dinner, then go pick up your DC (assuming his daycare is not far from where you live). Then return home, put the clothes in the dryer, cook dinner and play with DC.

You get home, and then she can deal with folding/putting away the laundry and help clean up dinner, leaving at 7pm.


Not really a nanny - more like a housekeeper who babysits - but I am not going to get into that here. Go up to $25 an hour, off the books, OP. Even if you did one day a week yourself, you could still get someone for Monday thru Thursday, 4 to 7, for $25 cash - no benefits. Take DD out to eat on Fridays.

In my experience, these positions have a great deal of turn-over. Save the wording for your care.com ad because you will need to place the ad several times before DD can care for herself after school.



This.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 22:50     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

That is a a bit over $20 an hr., Approximately 3 hours a day, $60/day, $300/week. Dream on.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 22:05     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could do 3 hours per day at $20 per hour. I would have the nanny arrive at your house at 4pm, throw in a load of laundry, prep dinner, then go pick up your DC (assuming his daycare is not far from where you live). Then return home, put the clothes in the dryer, cook dinner and play with DC.

You get home, and then she can deal with folding/putting away the laundry and help clean up dinner, leaving at 7pm.


Not really a nanny - more like a housekeeper who babysits - but I am not going to get into that here. Go up to $25 an hour, off the books, OP. Even if you did one day a week yourself, you could still get someone for Monday thru Thursday, 4 to 7, for $25 cash - no benefits. Take DD out to eat on Fridays.

In my experience, these positions have a great deal of turn-over. Save the wording for your care.com ad because you will need to place the ad several times before DD can care for herself after school.



+1 Perhaps someone in your neighborhood has a housekeeper who is off at 3 or 3:30 who would like the extra cash.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 22:03     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

Anonymous wrote:You could do 3 hours per day at $20 per hour. I would have the nanny arrive at your house at 4pm, throw in a load of laundry, prep dinner, then go pick up your DC (assuming his daycare is not far from where you live). Then return home, put the clothes in the dryer, cook dinner and play with DC.

You get home, and then she can deal with folding/putting away the laundry and help clean up dinner, leaving at 7pm.


Not really a nanny - more like a housekeeper who babysits - but I am not going to get into that here. Go up to $25 an hour, off the books, OP. Even if you did one day a week yourself, you could still get someone for Monday thru Thursday, 4 to 7, for $25 cash - no benefits. Take DD out to eat on Fridays.

In my experience, these positions have a great deal of turn-over. Save the wording for your care.com ad because you will need to place the ad several times before DD can care for herself after school.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 21:43     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

You could do 3 hours per day at $20 per hour. I would have the nanny arrive at your house at 4pm, throw in a load of laundry, prep dinner, then go pick up your DC (assuming his daycare is not far from where you live). Then return home, put the clothes in the dryer, cook dinner and play with DC.

You get home, and then she can deal with folding/putting away the laundry and help clean up dinner, leaving at 7pm.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 21:37     Subject: Re:Can I outsource the witching hour?

The after-school babysitters are the hardest to find and most expensive. You have to make it worth the babysitter's time to get someone to come over for two hours.
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 21:35     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

Anonymous wrote:What hourly rate do you have in mind? I don't think $130/month will cut it. Can you ask a friend to help you?

Sorry, it's $1,300/month. So what's that per hour, op?

Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 21:33     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

What hourly rate do you have in mind? I don't think $130/month will cut it. Can you ask a friend to help you?
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2017 20:57     Subject: Can I outsource the witching hour?

Can I hire someone who would pick up DS from daycare at 4PM, and do some light housework and cook dinner so I come home to a clean house, cooked dinner, and un-cranky toddler at 6:30? How much would something like this cost? FWIW I live right off the metro and I COULD afford to throw up to $1300/mo at this (though I'd prefer not to...but I would. I hate the witching hour that much).