Anonymous wrote:I just did an overnight and for 36hrs I was paid $750. It was for a 6 month old baby, so I was paid every hour. I think $300 was really good!
Anonymous wrote:$300 is pretty high for an overnighter from a part time sitter. Agree that she felt bad about negotiating with you but enough people told her that she was crazy so she just cancelled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I appreciate the advice, even if it's a bit hard to take. When I started the thread, I was very angry, but it's been hours now and I'm not half as upset anymore.
Do want to add that she absolutely 100% does not have another sitter. She has always checked with me or my sis whenever she needs care. Also, my sis babysat for her today from 6am to 11am as I had an overnighter last night and was going to relieve my sis when I got off today. My sis said that the baby's stuff was packed, ec but even if it wasn't, I never had a thought that she went with another sitter who charged less.
@ 12:45, yes, $310 is quite a bit of money for a 36 hour period, but what would you have charged? I don't have set overnight rates. If parents don't suggest a number first and instead ask me what I would prefer, most of the time I go down a few dollars from the hourly rate and go about half for sleeping hours. This has always been fine.
When my sister came home, she gave me an envelope from the mom that said 'sorry I had to cancel' with a $100. I'm going to give her the money back when I see her next week because I know she never thought to give me partial payment until after we exchanged texts, so it's out of guilt which would make me feel bad for keeping it.
Thanks again.
I'm sorry this happened to you. I've had times when MB has cancelled last minute, after I've already lost out on another job. Worse, I had one MB who came home almost 8 hours late once when I was sitting overnight (meaning she was home by 3pm), even though I told her I had another job starting at noon. I had to find someone to cover me for the other kids, who, thankfully, were my nieces and nephew (so not as huge a deal as it could've been). I think adding time and/or canceling last minute are really inconsiderate, but if everything else is going well and it's never happened before or doesn't happen again, I'd try not to lose any more sleep over it.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I appreciate the advice, even if it's a bit hard to take. When I started the thread, I was very angry, but it's been hours now and I'm not half as upset anymore.
Do want to add that she absolutely 100% does not have another sitter. She has always checked with me or my sis whenever she needs care. Also, my sis babysat for her today from 6am to 11am as I had an overnighter last night and was going to relieve my sis when I got off today. My sis said that the baby's stuff was packed, ec but even if it wasn't, I never had a thought that she went with another sitter who charged less.
@ 12:45, yes, $310 is quite a bit of money for a 36 hour period, but what would you have charged? I don't have set overnight rates. If parents don't suggest a number first and instead ask me what I would prefer, most of the time I go down a few dollars from the hourly rate and go about half for sleeping hours. This has always been fine.
When my sister came home, she gave me an envelope from the mom that said 'sorry I had to cancel' with a $100. I'm going to give her the money back when I see her next week because I know she never thought to give me partial payment until after we exchanged texts, so it's out of guilt which would make me feel bad for keeping it.
Thanks again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG OP do not take this advice and drive by the house.
Accept her apology, assume things are happening behind the scenes on her end that are out of your control, and move on.
I like to think of relationships as a check balance book - every helpful, kind, generous thing done by someone goes in as a deposit, and every rude, selfish, or otherwise thoughtless behavior is a withdrawal. It doesn't sound like this MB is in the red yet, so just be gracious about it.
Haha! I kinda like the check book analogy! Although, I'm not so sure what that says about the concept of unconditional love and forgiveness, but for less close relationships, makes sense, I guess.
OP, I really don't think you should be upset over this. Things happen, and maybe she talked to a friend or neighbor or even DH and they made her think the $$ was too high, who knows? Her follow-up actions, i.e. apologizing, caring about if you were mad, etc. should show you that she cares more than just a professional MB in a business relationship. What is she supposed to do? Shell out more than $300 just to not hurt your feelings?? Personally, that is TOO much to ask for, IMO, for one overnight with one baby. But, if you can get it, hey, good for you. Just dont be astonished and indignant when that rate becomes too much for someone who may have heard from her friend/neighbor/etc that she was paying way too much.
Anonymous wrote:... Most MBs (and DBs) did not grow up with nannies. We learn as we go along and when we ask other parents for advice, that advice is only as good as that parent's experience. ... the length and cost of the job changed at the last minute. MB probably thought it would be insulting to you to renegotiate your rate so she cancelled ...