I would like daycare providers opinions on this, I would really like to understand the other side before I respond to my provider.....
I am a single mother of a 6 year old girl and a 10 year old boy. I work 4 nights a week from 10pm until 6:30am. When I took this job my mother was living with me so it worked out because she was here to watch the kids. A few months ago my mother moved out of state so I had to make other arrangements. I ended up hiring another single mother who lives nearby to come to my home and watch the kids. She already works a full-time job as a teacher's aide at a nearby elementary school in the daytime. She brings her 6 year old son with her to my home.
She arrives to my house at about 9:30pm. My own 2 kids are already in bed sleeping. I leave for work and she puts her child to bed, then spends the next 2 hours watching tv, using my computer/internet, balancing her checkbook....basically whatever she wants until she goes to sleep at about midnight. She then gets up and wakes my kids to start getting ready for school at about 6:45am. I arrive home at about 7am. She and her son eat breakfast here.
I am paying her $55 per night, which comes out to $5.78 per hour. This is the pay I offered when she took the job and she had no objections at the time, but yesterday I got an email from her stating that she believes I should be paying her at least minimum wage and she may need to look for another job if I will not. I really do not want to be unfair here, but:
1. Am I supposed to pay her minimum wage for her to veg out on the tv and internet, and for her to sleep for 7 hours? What other job in the world pays you to sleep? She has a full time job in the daytime, and yes, she may not be making minimum wage but she gets to make some money and still get sleep so she can go to her full time job the next day.
2. I allow her to bring her own child, saving her the expense and trouble of finding her own arrangements for care.
Please do not attack me if you think I'm way off base here.....I really want to understand the other side which is why I am posting this
I am a single mother of a 6 year old girl and a 10 year old boy. I work 4 nights a week from 10pm until 6:30am. When I took this job my mother was living with me so it worked out because she was here to watch the kids. A few months ago my mother moved out of state so I had to make other arrangements. I ended up hiring another single mother who lives nearby to come to my home and watch the kids. She already works a full-time job as a teacher's aide at a nearby elementary school in the daytime. She brings her 6 year old son with her to my home.
She arrives to my house at about 9:30pm. My own 2 kids are already in bed sleeping. I leave for work and she puts her child to bed, then spends the next 2 hours watching tv, using my computer/internet, balancing her checkbook....basically whatever she wants until she goes to sleep at about midnight. She then gets up and wakes my kids to start getting ready for school at about 6:45am. I arrive home at about 7am. She and her son eat breakfast here.
I am paying her $55 per night, which comes out to $5.78 per hour. This is the pay I offered when she took the job and she had no objections at the time, but yesterday I got an email from her stating that she believes I should be paying her at least minimum wage and she may need to look for another job if I will not. I really do not want to be unfair here, but:
1. Am I supposed to pay her minimum wage for her to veg out on the tv and internet, and for her to sleep for 7 hours? What other job in the world pays you to sleep? She has a full time job in the daytime, and yes, she may not be making minimum wage but she gets to make some money and still get sleep so she can go to her full time job the next day.
2. I allow her to bring her own child, saving her the expense and trouble of finding her own arrangements for care.
Please do not attack me if you think I'm way off base here.....I really want to understand the other side which is why I am posting this
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