If you were at a wedding/reception for 12 hours and had a 21 year old college student babysitting for you what would you pay him/her? One child age 9-12 (I'm not sure how old, in that range though). Poll coming
My daughter did this yesterday and was only paid 50.00. She was very upset. She has babysat for them for a long time- granted that's a lot of $$ for one day (100.00 or more) but if you can't afford to pay your sitter- don't go.
Didn't they discuss money before hand, or does she have a standard amount she usually gets per hour?
No they didn't discuss it. They usually pay her roughly $10 per hour- the wedding was at 1pm- she had no idea they would be home so late.
No they didn't discuss it. They usually pay her roughly $10 per hour- the wedding was at 1pm- she had no idea they would be home so late.
Ughh, I would be really upset. I think your dd should say something to them.....although I know at that age(or even this one, lol) I would have been horrified to do it. That is just not right, they should have told her what they would pay before hand and let her decide if she wanted to do it anyway.Then if they usually pay her $10 per hour, she should definitely say something. It couldn't hurt and might help
Ughh, I would be really upset. I think your dd should say something to them.....although I know at that age(or even this one, lol) I would have been horrified to do it. That is just not right, they should have told her what they would pay before hand and let her decide if she wanted to do it anyway.
I wouldn't pay 10 an hour for a 12 yr old, they really don't need watched it is more of a someone there situation but I do think 50 is a little light I would think 5 an hour would be more than enough for a child that old.
My DD never got 10 an hour for even 3 kids that were little and needed things done for them.
I'm sure she didn't do much that day so she should look at it as what would I have been doing yesterday and am I not better off having 50 for not doing much or nothing.
I wouldn't pay 10 an hour for a 12 yr old, they really don't need watched it is more of a someone there situation but I do think 50 is a little light I would think 5 an hour would be more than enough for a child that old.
My DD never got 10 an hour for even 3 kids that were little and needed things done for them.
I'm sure she didn't do much that day so she should look at it as what would I have been doing yesterday and am I not better off having 50 for not doing much or nothing.
I know it's water over the bridge, but they should have at least confirmed the per hour rate before going out. And, they should have been aware of how many hours they were gone. If the price was getting out of their ballpark, then it was time to leave the wedding and come home. If they usually pay the sitter $10 an hour, then that's what they owe her this time.
In the future, they could discuss the matter and say, I know we usually pay $10 an hour, but we are going to be gone for a substantially long time today, can we cap the charge at $xx.xx this time.
So how much did they pay her?

I wouldn't pay 10 an hour for a 12 yr old, they really don't need watched it is more of a someone there situation but I do think 50 is a little light I would think 5 an hour would be more than enough for a child that old.
My DD never got 10 an hour for even 3 kids that were little and needed things done for them.
I'm sure she didn't do much that day so she should look at it as what would I have been doing yesterday and am I not better off having 50 for not doing much or nothing.
The OP's dd's usual rate is $10 an hour (that's the rate here, too). Of course she expected $10 an hour.But what if your dd usually got $5 an hour, and was paid $2.50 an hour for a job?The OP's dd's usual rate is $10 an hour (that's the rate here, too). Of course she expected $10 an hour.