SmallWorld71
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Personally, I don't agree with either of those scenarios you present. To me, the fact that it is a side gig/ inconsistent is what makes it worth more than minimum wage. But, like I said, I got paid more than $10 an hour back in the early 90's for my babysitting services in college. My regular job paid less. No way would I have given up my weekend nights for chump change.I have. I rarely baby-sit as most of my friends have family near by willing to watch their kids. I think there is a huge disconnect between the 2 opinions. Myself and a few believe that it is just a side gig that is worth only about minimum wage because it is not a consistent job. Other believe it is a legitimate job that should be paid as similar to a nanny or daycare rate. This thread has shown that there will be no seeing eye to eye. Everyone views it differently.
Of course, the people I babysat for could afford it. If $10 an hour is too much for you (general you) then you likely can't afford the night out either. I know that was the case with us when my kids were little. We rarely went out on a date and on the rare occasion that we did it was either through family helping out or through taking turns with friends sitting for each other's children.
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