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Would This Bother You??? I Wish I Could SCREAM Right Now!!!

So I have two babysitters that come to my house to watch my kids. One comes every Monday, and Tuesday, the other comes every Thursday and Friday, and they rotate Wednesday. One of my babysitters is pregnant, and gave me her notice about a month ago. I found someone to fill her position, and she is supposed to start next week. I calculated their pay by how much I would pay if I took my kids to the woman I used to use in her home and deducted $30/week for food that I am purchasing that would've been provided by my former daycare person (and that I will be providing for the babysitter in my home, not to mention the a/c, heater, etc.)......SSOOO, the babysitter sends me a message today, doesn't even call me and tells me that she has changed her mind and that she can't do it for that pay. So I asked her how much she would want - she tells me she wants $16/hour!!!!! ARe you freakin' kidding me? That is almost what I make - in fact it is probably more than I make after you consider the taxes and medical benefits that I have taken out of my check - I am pissed that she has waited until now to let me know this when I HAVE to have someone.

Do you think she waitied so that I would be in a bind and HAVE to pay her that much until I find someone else??

Am I crazy for thinking that she is nuts to want that much an hour??

What can I do next?

So What Happened?™

I guess I should clarify a few things - these are both college aged girls that are working towards getting their degrees in child develpment. They work part time so that they can go to school, and they still live at home with their parents. I obviously did discuss with her the wage BEFORE she agreed to watch them and she was all gung hoe. Of course I think my children are PRICELESS and would pay any amount for their safety and well being, BUT.....I can't pay someone more than I even make!!! and Hubby makes less than I do. We BOTH got laid off from very good paying jobs, and have taken jobs at a lesser pay (but more than unemployment) to survive. And it would only be for the 2 smaller children. Hope that helps you all - and thank you to EVERYONE who has responded!

What I pay now comes out to right about $8/hour but they get paid "weekly" so they get the same amount the week that they work 2 days as they get the week that they work 3 days - it was just easier to me to work it out that way..... And it is also TAX FREE $$ for them she lives within a mile of my home.....just FYI

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Sorry but I would pay more than that if it was for the well being of my kid.

I guess I will never understand people who want to pay the least amount possible for childcare if their kids are so precious to them.

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Just fyi there is no such thing as tax free. She should report the income and you are supposed to be filing a schedule H and paying the nanny tax. If either of you aren't doing that it's not tax free it's tax fraud.

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Have you ever calculated what you make after taxes, etc. and then subtracted what you are paying for childcare? Are you still coming out ahead that much? If you have a commute, are you adding what you are paying in gas? Just wondering if you thought of it :)

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Sorry but I would pay more than that if it was for the well being of my kid.

I guess I will never understand people who want to pay the least amount possible for childcare if their kids are so precious to them.

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For four children? 16/hr is not unusual for in home care, at least in my city. I'd have to pay just less than that for the well rounded care for my two young children.

Which is exactly why I stay home with my kids (also, I like it).

I would lose money, by going to work.

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While I do believe 16 per hour is too much since you don't make enough to pay it, it's not unreasonable for a nanny. It sounds to me that you can not afford a nanny. Your formula is all wrong. It's wrong to compare a nanny with an in-home provider.

I am an in home provider and clear very little when it's all said and done. I don't need to clear as much as if I was to go to someone else's home. In my home I have the benefit of being in my element. I feed myself and provide food and utilities for myself and my daycare children and I have tax breaks for doing it here.
Tax FREE is illegal for you and for her. I hope you get turned in if you do that. Against the law is against the law. I pay my taxes, you should too. It's your job to collect her employment taxes and you must also match 1/2 of her social security/employment taxes. That is, if you want to do it in YOUR home. You need to collect her taxes and remit them to the various governments. Anything less is wrong. You are only allowed to pay someone 599 for the entire YEAR if you want them to claim it themselves and work in YOUR home. Otherwise, have her do it in her home and she can take more kids, if she's able to depending on her laws about licensing.

In someone else's home I would not be able to combine the payments of several families. I would have to get to and from. I wouldn't have any personal creature comforts of being in my own home. I would have little control over the food cooked and ate. I wouldn't be home to let the gas man in or a repair man. I wouldn't be able to care for my pets.

I can accept low pay at my home. I would NEVER accept this low pay at YOUR home. That's just crazy.

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Just fyi there is no such thing as tax free. She should report the income and you are supposed to be filing a schedule H and paying the nanny tax. If either of you aren't doing that it's not tax free it's tax fraud.

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Several moms on here are curious as to what you pay normally...

I was a nanny to one child for 20 hrs a week at $12 an hour... when they had a second child, I was paid $15 an hour. $16 is not the most ridiculous amount to ask for, but perhaps a start to negotiate on... for instance: if you are wanting to pay her $12 instead, maybe you can compromise on $14?

OR, you can just find someone else... The pregnant babysitter MAY be able to stay on for another week until you find the replacement...

ONE of the reasons why I don't work (among hundreds of other reasons): The cost of childcare!

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I don't think that is an unreasonable amount. I won't even tell you what we pay for day care because I don't want you to yell at me when you wake up with a headache after passing out and hitting your head. I pay it because I trust them, period. Nothing is worth more to me. And as another poster pointed out, it is not cost effective for most moms to work unless they make over $30,000 or so per year.

It is really crappy that she waited to tell you, but all free will contracting people have the right to change their mind. I am not sure we could or should speculate as to why she waited.

Rather than getting mad, sit and decide whether it is worth it and then do what momofmany suggest. This may be the opportunity you have been looking for to stay home with your kids! Also, you are already upset with this woman. Do you really want to keep a business relationship with her? Move on, find someone else, or reevaluate with husband to see if you can stay home.

I honestly don't think you will have trouble finding someone reliable in your price range. But if you do - maybe you or hubby can change roles and become work at home parents!!

Good luck!!

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I think that maybe she was trying to decide what to do, and in the end just decided that she needed to earn more per hour than what you were offering. Personally, I don't think $16/hour is that outrageous of a salary. My sons charge $15/hour to rake pine needles. This person is taking care of your children, which is way more important than raking pine needles. Now, I understand that it is high compared to what you are earning while they are watching your children. Most women don't really make enough to justify childcare when they take everything into consideration (gas, clothing, convenience foods, taxes, etc.). I'm not sure if you are a single mom or if you are married, but you might consider if you are better off staying home with the children instead of working. Of course, if you are a single mom, you don't really have a choice. Also, add in the pros of staying with your own children rather than someone else doing it. :)

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You're not crazy. I also don't think she waited on purpose. I just think she had enough time to think about your terms, and she simply thinks she's worth more and is entitled to that kind of money.

It's too bad you're in a bind, but I'd take this as a sign she isn't a good fit, and start looking again. Any chance you can pay the other girl extra to carry Wednesdays until the other one is back from leave...at least until you find another replacement?

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