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I'm surprised at the prices being listed. I know sitters who watch children the whole week while the parent work, the children are not school age. and only get 100-125 a week. I guess it depends on the area. You will also be competeing with daycares which tend to charge 150-250 a week. |
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Now i have a new question. How do I go about getting jobs? I just moved to a new town, so I don't really know anyone. But there are A LOT of kids around here. |
im not sure as i thankfully haven't needed a babysitter yet (we're lucky with our parents ;) ).. but my brother and his wifey have a babysitter they pay 100 a week i think for 1 child for a few hours, i know she does everything, changing diapers, feeding.. but then again it's inexpensive because she's a friend of the family i think :) |
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No, lol. I don't babysit.. I have enough with kids with just my sister being around!! :eek: |
It depends on the location a lot. When I lived in Palm Beach county we paid our sitter $10 an hour for my one (very well behaved) daughter. When we moved here to Melbourne our sitter charged us $5. My daughter is now old enough to start babysitting a bit- she sat for some of my mom's firends in NC and they paid her $6 an hour and she sat for our friends' son once here and they paid her $9 an hour- which seemed pretty generous to me. I've probably confused you more than helped you but that's my experinces in the babysitting world.:p |
^No, that did help. :) Thank you guys. I think that this is how it'll work: For one kid: $5/hour on weeknights $6/hour on weekends plus an extra dollar for every kid after the first one. and if its a continuing job, prices will change a bit. and of course things will be flexible depending on what the responsibilities will be, etc. Do you guys think that is good? |
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i get paid $10 An hour but i work late nights here in ny under $7 is to cheap & its by age babies(under3) are over $12 older is Less & you charge more if you have to pick the kid up & drop off any where Nights are always more money & unless they ask you a price always have them say whats there willing to pay |
Hi Megan! I'm going to give you some Tucker's Auntie Advice:D :D :D Find the American Red Cross in your new town and take their babysitting class. (you get paid more if you're certified):) After that you can go to the schools and let them post in their parent ads. I have never used a babysitter for my kids, but I have friends who do, and everyone of them has taken the class. I wish you lots of luck with this, there are some downsides (diapers) LOL, but the ups far out weigh the downs!;) Who knows, just maybe you can make enough money to bring Tucker out here to see Princess:D I'll even take you shopping:p :p :p Best of luck! I Love Ya! :2hearts2: |
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I think the prices you have set sound reasonable. Back when I started babysitting at 12, I got btwn 4-5 an hr for one kid... a bit over if it was more than one (that was 12 yrs ago!), and mainly only did short jobs during the day. When I was 16, more responsible and could do more and be trusted with more I got around $7. When I got into college and had tons of experience, plus able to be trusted with almost anything, able to stay over night, etc. I got $10 an hour. Now I get btwn $10-12. Oh yea, and I've never had set rates. Usually the parents just pay what they feel it was worth.... which can sometimes be a pleasant surprise. I had one family pay me $20 a day to pick up their kids from school and keep them for 45 mins. Not too sure about how to go about getting jobs. When I was in HS I worked at a daycare center, so most of my jobs came from parents their, or ppl they had recommended me too. I also got many jobs by working in my churchs nursery. |
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Well my friend babysits and she gets anywhere from $12-$15 an hour. I get $15 an hour for babysitting and more, depending on age of the children and how many children i am babysitting, also depends on if i do extra stuff like light cleaning, cooking and tutoring. I have been babysitting since i was 13. I have heard of some ppl here charging $18/hr. I think it all depends on age and experience. I used to get a lot less when i was younger. |
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