It depends on where you live and what babysitters are charging in your area, but I would guess about $4.00 an hour would be good. (Maybe 1/2 of what babysitters get paid.)
5 dollars an hour
The hourly rate for being a mother's helper typically ranges from $15 to $25, depending on factors such as location, experience, and specific responsibilities. In urban areas, rates may be higher due to the cost of living. It's also important to consider any additional skills you bring, such as childcare experience or first aid training, which can justify a higher rate. Ultimately, discussing and agreeing on the rate with the family will ensure mutual satisfaction.
$35 per hour, and an electrician makes $75 per hour.
About 12 an hour depending on location.
What about being a mom's helper????Since in most states, a child cant legally stay at home or baby-sit until they are 14, mom's helper is a great idea. She can help out mom's who have small children. She can do help out on chores,help run errands,entertain the kids while the mom may be working......etc. She can charge $5 per hour. Hope this helped you out!!
They earn about $10 an hour, if that's any help!
3/4 of 75.00 = 56.25
Estimate the number of hours you think it will take and multiply by 45 to 55 dollars per hour and add 20 percent for unforseen problems. I would add 100 dollars for every helper per day as well.
The typical salary for a homework helper in the US is approximately $36k before taxes, if the job is full time. The salary per hour for this job is $15.
Looking at the Google results, it looks like there's a lot of variance here. I saw minimum charges of $15, $30, and $50. The charge is often by the hour, with the minimum being one hour.
It varies on the person hiring the model for the job or how much the model decides to charge. Body painting takes some time to do so most models charge per hour, sometimes in upwards of $100/hour.
Dealerships charge from $65 to $75 per hour. An independent can charge $50 per hour which is a fair charge.