Anonymous wrote:I always say my rate is my rate because you are paying for my skill set, experience and time.
I’ve had parents tell me they don’t pay once the kids are asleep because I’m not “doing anything.” Ok, well then I guess I can go? Do you think I’d choose to stay at your house in my free time?
Anonymous wrote:Many parents still don't understand the importance of engaging a newborn when awake. Babies don't sleep as much during the day as most parents believe unless the poor baby is bored.
Anonymous wrote:Just had a family tell me they will pay $150-1$75 per week because " well the baby sleeps most of the day". The baby is 2 months old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No shortage here of ignorant parents. This is just another reason why parents are expected to share their price range BEFORE wasting time for a meeting. If they don't, they have somethinng to hide.
Op here. They did share because I asked!
Hopefully before meeting them!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always say my rate is my rate because you are paying for my skill set, experience and time.
I’ve had parents tell me they don’t pay once the kids are asleep because I’m not “doing anything.” Ok, well then I guess I can go? Do you think I’d choose to stay at your house in my free time?
+1
Some people are ballsy.
+2... I see these lowball offers all the time on care.com. And to add insult these families really think they are offering something amazing. Not everyone can afford a nanny and that’s ok. Just look for a daycare or in home daycare. I swear it seems like people just want the luxury of saying “I have a nanny”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always say my rate is my rate because you are paying for my skill set, experience and time.
I’ve had parents tell me they don’t pay once the kids are asleep because I’m not “doing anything.” Ok, well then I guess I can go? Do you think I’d choose to stay at your house in my free time?
+1
Some people are ballsy.
Anonymous wrote:I always say my rate is my rate because you are paying for my skill set, experience and time.
I’ve had parents tell me they don’t pay once the kids are asleep because I’m not “doing anything.” Ok, well then I guess I can go? Do you think I’d choose to stay at your house in my free time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No shortage here of ignorant parents. This is just another reason why parents are expected to share their price range BEFORE wasting time for a meeting. If they don't, they have somethinng to hide.
Op here. They did share because I asked!
Anonymous wrote:No shortage here of ignorant parents. This is just another reason why parents are expected to share their price range BEFORE wasting time for a meeting. If they don't, they have somethinng to hide.