It really is up to you, as long as you keep it reasonable. You could ask the parents of your client what they think is okay. Here's my advice:
10 or younger: 3 dollar a kid per hour
11 -13: 5 dollars a kid per hour
14-16: 8 dollars a kid per hour
16-20: 9 dollars a kid per hour
The Care.com babysitter calculator averages the pay of all the sitters in your area (by zip code) based on the number of kids and tells you the average hourly salary.
http://www.care.com/child-care-babysitter-pay-calculator-p1140.html
You are paid 30.55 hourly.
they get paid at most $19.23 - $ 33.98 hourly (:
they dont get paid hourly they get paid secondly £5.00 a second they dont get paid hourly they get paid secondly £5.00 a second
4 pounds a session
The CEO is not paid hourly, they are salaried staff
14.50
$16 hourly
$19.99 according to Salary.com
rainbows and butterflys
It varies by farmer and the market.
Many jobs (not just babysitters) get paid by the hour because the more hours you work, the most labour you have to use, and therefore the more you should be paid. Babysitters also get paid based on how many children they're caring for because babysitting many children requires more work, energy, and supervision than just babysitting one or two children.
it depends