Anonymous wrote:Aren't care/sittercity in cahoots with the ina? Hopefully the ina has severed ties with them. Not sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be a simple programming matter to change the lowest increment to start at $7.25 rather than $5. Care.com is choosing to cater to parents without regard for the nannies (their product), even those who would offer illegal wages. The parents may pay for use of the site, but care.com has no product if good nannies refuse to use it, and parents would cease to pay for it. Care.com is an unscrupulous business and instead of complaining, we really should just stop using it. Even if we all just deactivated our accounts until they agreed to change things, they'd have no choice.
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Shame on the owners who pretend to "care". The complaints on them with the Better Business Bureau are more than I've ever seen with any other company. The only thing they seem to care about, is their profits. And now they've expanded into the UK and are working to get into Asia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why the increment can start at $5. Care.com has covered their bases.
http://www.dol.gov/dol/topic/youthlabor/wages.htm
The job is 6am to 8pm. That's more than full time. They are obviously not looking for a "casual" babysitter, as defined by the law. I'd hate to know which laws you think aren't for you.
Reading comprehension must not be your strong suit. I posted the link as a justification to why care.com can start the pay increments at $5. I said nothing about the original post's details. Obviously in that case it would be illegal. If a parent were looking to say, hire a 15 year old for an evening of babysitting, they would be well within the rights to pay $5/hr, hence the website providing that option. It may not be ethical, but it is legal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shut up. You don't know that anybody's offering a job at below minimum wage, as the minimum wage is within that range. Find simmering worthwhile to bitch about.
Someone is mad.
Yeah and it aint PP.
If someone is desperate enough to work for $5 then thats their problem.. There will always be suckers taking cheap wages because they're desperate. And there will always be parents will to shell their kids out to low skilled childcare workers for cheap prices..
willing*
What you say is true, and illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shut up. You don't know that anybody's offering a job at below minimum wage, as the minimum wage is within that range. Find simmering worthwhile to bitch about.
Someone is mad.
Yeah and it aint PP.
If someone is desperate enough to work for $5 then thats their problem.. There will always be suckers taking cheap wages because they're desperate. And there will always be parents will to shell their kids out to low skilled childcare workers for cheap prices..
willing*
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shut up. You don't know that anybody's offering a job at below minimum wage, as the minimum wage is within that range. Find simmering worthwhile to bitch about.
Someone is mad.
Yeah and it aint PP.
If someone is desperate enough to work for $5 then thats their problem.. There will always be suckers taking cheap wages because they're desperate. And there will always be parents will to shell their kids out to low skilled childcare workers for cheap prices..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shut up. You don't know that anybody's offering a job at below minimum wage, as the minimum wage is within that range. Find simmering worthwhile to bitch about.
Someone is mad.
Anonymous wrote:Shut up. You don't know that anybody's offering a job at below minimum wage, as the minimum wage is within that range. Find simmering worthwhile to bitch about.
Anonymous wrote:No one else posts an illegal salary range for obvious reasons.
Anonymous wrote:It would be a simple programming matter to change the lowest increment to start at $7.25 rather than $5. Care.com is choosing to cater to parents without regard for the nannies (their product), even those who would offer illegal wages. The parents may pay for use of the site, but care.com has no product if good nannies refuse to use it, and parents would cease to pay for it. Care.com is an unscrupulous business and instead of complaining, we really should just stop using it. Even if we all just deactivated our accounts until they agreed to change things, they'd have no choice.