Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Negotiate. Come back with a rate that would make it acceptable to you. If they turn that down, then you have your answer. If they accept, wonderful!
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Anonymous wrote:NO WAY!! Do not take a share that pays this low! This is ridiculously low pay. Whenever I've done share care I've made more than I would if it were just one family, because it ends up being much less for each family.
OP, there's no way this family is going negotiate to high enough pay. Keep your current job until you find something else that works well.
and, how could you possibly go from living on what you make now to what you're considering with the share?...honestly wondering.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how you could afford to live on that salary, especially with a child. Keep looking.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with a previous poster that a family trying to stretch themselves this far for something they cannot actually afford is going to present with some entitlement issues down the road. Trust me, I've done the nice families, low paying share before and they were frequently late with my paycheck, and tried to sue me when I gave notice for a higher paying job. No one is entitled to nanny care. You are entitled to a decent wage for your work, and that is not it.
Anonymous wrote:You cannot compare day care to a nanny. A day care has very high overhead and other expenses. I don't think that is an unreasonable salary if it is $250 per child per week but I would not leave a higher paying job for it when your current job is stable.
Anonymous wrote:Negotiate. Come back with a rate that would make it acceptable to you. If they turn that down, then you have your answer. If they accept, wonderful!