Anonymous wrote:I think $15 an hour for a live in gig is s good deal personally. Bit if she doesn’t want to do it you need to be ok with her. She’s an adult and she said no, Respect that. Let her be an Aunt and find alternative childcare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here,
My sister has her own bedroom and she shares the bathroom with my son. We eat together as a family, take turn cooking, and cleaning. My wife and I are willing to pay $15 per hour for eights hours. We cannot offer health insurance or other benefits because we cannot at this moment. My sisters relationship with my wife is not the best, because my son is very close to my sister and it's creating issues. My sister is a good person, she's educated, and my son has benefited from her a lot. When baby number two was born, we asked my sister to watch both of them. She didn't feel that the money we will offering was adequate compare to what other people will pay. I explained to her, my wife and I just don't have enough to pay her $25 per hour right now. The compensate for the lack of money, we offered rent free, still she is determined to leave. She is willing to wait until we find a new sitter or nanny. Her new job is basically better for her and it's one child compared to two.
You sound very selfish. Why wouldn't you want her to take the job that is better for her? Your children are not her obligation, and I cannot imagine living with a woman who rather than being thrilled and grateful that her son is close to his aunt, is instead jealous. I'm so happy for your sister for getting out of what I am sure is a very toxic environment for her, and I hope that you encourage the relationship between your son and your sister on whatever her terms are going forward.
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
My sister has her own bedroom and she shares the bathroom with my son. We eat together as a family, take turn cooking, and cleaning. My wife and I are willing to pay $15 per hour for eights hours. We cannot offer health insurance or other benefits because we cannot at this moment. My sisters relationship with my wife is not the best, because my son is very close to my sister and it's creating issues. My sister is a good person, she's educated, and my son has benefited from her a lot. When baby number two was born, we asked my sister to watch both of them. She didn't feel that the money we will offering was adequate compare to what other people will pay. I explained to her, my wife and I just don't have enough to pay her $25 per hour right now. The compensate for the lack of money, we offered rent free, still she is determined to leave. She is willing to wait until we find a new sitter or nanny. Her new job is basically better for her and it's one child compared to two.
Anonymous wrote:Background story: English is my second language, please be gentle.
My younger sister refused to care for my kids because she doesn't like my wife. Younger sister used to live with us while in college. She just completed her early Childhood Education and received her associate degree. She lived with us rent free in exchange for child care for my newborn son.
Two years forward, my wife and I had another baby. We asked my sister to watch both kids full time. We agree to pay her plus rent free. She said absolutely NO! She is moving out next Friday and staying with her new employer until she save cash for a new place. $36,000 new Nanny salary plus sick pay and holiday. Her new boss is a college professor and husband is in sales. My wife and I were can pay her $15 per hour plus free rent. Let me know if I was too cheap? I am sure I was. I feel so sad for my kids. We don't have that kind of cash for a Nanny.
Anonymous wrote:I had to double check the date of this post.
$15hr for live in is EXTREMELY low. There's no difference in the wages of live-in vs live-out