Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goes both ways, OP. I have a profile on care.com that states clearly that my rate is $25 to $30 an hour and just this morning I got a request to watch two children for $15 an hour. It happens about once a month.
Why?
This is so true.
Anonymous wrote:Goes both ways, OP. I have a profile on care.com that states clearly that my rate is $25 to $30 an hour and just this morning I got a request to watch two children for $15 an hour. It happens about once a month.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they thought it was a typo - they just couldn't believe that in 2017 in DC someone thought they would get even a barely decent babysitter for $14 an hour!!
I had someone interview for my job yesterday and ask for $13-15 per hour. I was planning to offer her $20/hr. My neighbors in Potomac pay their full time nanny $15/hr off the books. DCUM nannies inflate rates, we all know that.
$20 on the books is about $15 off.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they thought it was a typo - they just couldn't believe that in 2017 in DC someone thought they would get even a barely decent babysitter for $14 an hour!!
I had someone interview for my job yesterday and ask for $13-15 per hour. I was planning to offer her $20/hr. My neighbors in Potomac pay their full time nanny $15/hr off the books. DCUM nannies inflate rates, we all know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they thought it was a typo - they just couldn't believe that in 2017 in DC someone thought they would get even a barely decent babysitter for $14 an hour!!
I had someone interview for my job yesterday and ask for $13-15 per hour. I was planning to offer her $20/hr. My neighbors in Potomac pay their full time nanny $15/hr off the books. DCUM nannies inflate rates, we all know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they thought it was a typo - they just couldn't believe that in 2017 in DC someone thought they would get even a barely decent babysitter for $14 an hour!!
I had someone interview for my job yesterday and ask for $13-15 per hour. I was planning to offer her $20/hr. My neighbors in Potomac pay their full time nanny $15/hr off the books. DCUM nannies inflate rates, we all know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe they thought it was a typo - they just couldn't believe that in 2017 in DC someone thought they would get even a barely decent babysitter for $14 an hour!!
Good point!
OP, just confirm your high school sitter rate at the onset of your first conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they thought it was a typo - they just couldn't believe that in 2017 in DC someone thought they would get even a barely decent babysitter for $14 an hour!!
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they thought it was a typo - they just couldn't believe that in 2017 in DC someone thought they would get even a barely decent babysitter for $14 an hour!!
Anonymous wrote:Why do people apply for a job clearly posted as $14-$15, interview in person, then tell me their rates are actually $23? Isn't it common sense that the gap is too big? That's going from something like $2800 a month to $4600 a month. That is more than a 50% increase. Please don't apply to something that clearly states the rate with a dollar range. That employer will not bump up the rate that high. Don't you think if she had the budget to go much higher the ad would have been for $14-$24?