Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, so you would nanny for free when push comes to shove? I see this mentality all over the internet and it's stupid. Of course I can't give all my time for free.
Also if someone cannot afford to pay you, then you're not going to get paid. So yeah family income is a concern.
You are missing the point. PP is saying that you can't necessarily tell whether someone can afford you based on the house she lives in or on her employment status. She may live in a modest apartment to ensure adequate cash flow for her child's needs. Some graduate students get paid a salary to study and perform research or teaching duties. She may have a trust fund or receive alimony payments. You just don't know, so you need to trust that she wouldn't hire someone she couldn't afford to pay.
Honestly, the OP here sounds way to immature for overnight babysitting under any circumstances. She can't get to sleep without her boyfriend? C'mon now.
Anonymous wrote:So wait, she didn't do a check? Or talk to references? And you start an overnight this weekend? You told your "long term boyfriend" all of this and he is OK with this???
Anonymous wrote:PP, so you would nanny for free when push comes to shove? I see this mentality all over the internet and it's stupid. Of course I can't give all my time for free.
Also if someone cannot afford to pay you, then you're not going to get paid. So yeah family income is a concern.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are wise to question how she can afford this when she is unemployed and lives in a 1 bedroom apartment.
Are you to get paid upfront, or at the end of the weekend?
Otherwise he's likely to write you a bad check or just not pay you.
Why on earth did you accept the job? You're wasting this woman's time.