Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses! Right, like the college student PP, this would not be this person's primary job. I babysat to help boost my income a bit my first couple years of grad school - the rest of my income was a university stipend and loans. i think in that situation, $15/hour is plenty to help make ends meet... especially if you can squeeze in some school work during naps! I was paid $15/hour for three kids, and this was only two years ago, so it sounds like the going rate has perhaps increased.
Here she explains what she meant to say.
Oh gosh. Please stop. There are two different people - OP, who is asking about a college student babysitting, and the nanny who responded and said she also babysits in her spare time.
You clearly have both reading comprehension issues as well as way too much free time. Chill out.
And the difference is? $15/hr vs $15/hr? Great!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the responses! Right, like the college student PP, this would not be this person's primary job. I babysat to help boost my income a bit my first couple years of grad school - the rest of my income was a university stipend and loans. i think in that situation, $15/hour is plenty to help make ends meet... especially if you can squeeze in some school work during naps! I was paid $15/hour for three kids, and this was only two years ago, so it sounds like the going rate has perhaps increased.
Here she explains what she meant to say.
Oh gosh. Please stop. There are two different people - OP, who is asking about a college student babysitting, and the nanny who responded and said she also babysits in her spare time.
You clearly have both reading comprehension issues as well as way too much free time. Chill out.