Childcare is expensive. Anyone with a kiddo or who has contemplated having children knows that there's only one cheap/free option when it comes to childcare–begging your parents to watch the little sprout. If the grandparents are happy to spend some quality time with their grand-baby, you may be in luck, but if you're looking for a professional babysitter with CPR certifications and licensing to boot, you've gotta expect the price tag to be a little higher.
The choosing beggar mom in our next story got shut down immediately when she offered to pay a potential babysitter minimum wage that would make a 1980's gas station employee blush. Although she insists that her new babysitter is CPR-certified, this entitled mom only offered $3.09/hour (that's $85 a WEEK), to protect and watch her bouncing toddler every day. Yikes, good luck with that one, lady.
Scroll for the entire story of how one woman gets put in her place after posting asinine 'job offers' online. Time to go ask Granny for a favor.
The choosing beggar mom in our next story got shut down immediately when she offered to pay a potential babysitter minimum wage that would make a 1980's gas station employee blush. Although she insists that her new babysitter is CPR-certified, this entitled mom only offered $3.09/hour (that's $85 a WEEK), to protect and watch her bouncing toddler every day. Yikes, good luck with that one, lady.
Scroll for the entire story of how one woman gets put in her place after posting asinine 'job offers' online. Time to go ask Granny for a favor.