it depends...how many people are you baby-sitting? If its 1 or 2 then $5.00/h. for 1 or 2 kids.
I would say that it depends on a couple of things: 1) the experience/certifications that the sitter has 2) Where you are located and 3) the number of kids she will be watching.
If a sitter has 5 years of experience, I would go up a $1 from the normal pay in your area. 5 years and under, you can pay them the "average" rate in the area. For each extra kid, you should add $1 too. There are may sites on the internet that have babysitting pay rate calculators, but that one I use is from Care.com: http://www.care.com/child-care-babysitter-pay-calculator-p1140.html. Good luck!
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The usual pay for a babysitter is between $8-$10 an hour. There are times that maybe you can negotiate that with the person needing a babysitter, if you clean up the house and have to take the chid to school, or afterschool activities.
Yes you can baby sit at 10. But you need a license. So go to the baby sitter's course, pay 40 bucks and learn. XD And also you MUST be responsible
You can work out a price with the sitter and ask them what they usually get paid. You should compromise on a price that is fair to both of you.
Three seatstrollers are very exspensive,since they are not very common. You can expect to pay atleast $300 for your stroller and as much as $1200.
You don't pay money to deliver a baby. You may pay to have the baby in a hospital though. The cost varies.
Just pay the state and federal taxes: unemployement tax, and social security tax and claim it. Must pay min wage also. must meet all labor laws,such as the hours and times worked for age of the baby sitter.
Yes he can do that, if he feels comfortable about it. But for a balance relationship, do not always expect, be willing to give as well.
25 to 35
It depends on a lot of variables.Your experience and references.How many children you care for. If you live in the clients house or your own place. The location of the family for whom you work. Make sure you have basic first-aid and CPR certification up to date.