When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: how much to pay for a babysitter

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Why Babysitting Can Be the Perfect Side Gig in Your Early 20s

    www.aol.com/finance/why-babysitting-perfect-side...

    Data from UrbanSitter reported by Axios puts the average hourly pay for babysitters at $20.57 — and that’s for one kid. The average pay to watch two kids is $23.25, and for three, it’s $24.35.

  3. The shocking cost of getting a babysitter on New Year's Eve - AOL

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/2018-12-26-the-shocking...

    According to Urbansitter, the average cost of hiring a babysitter is about 15 dollars an hour for one kid, on New Years, you can spend upwards of 18 per hour and well over 20 for two kids.

  4. Babysitting - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babysitting

    Babysitting is temporarily caring for a child. Babysitting can be a paid job for all ages; however, it is best known as a temporary activity for early teenagers who are not yet eligible for employment in the general economy. It provides autonomy from parental control and dispensable income, as well as an introduction to the techniques of childcare.

  5. Why is it so hard to find a babysitter? - AOL

    www.aol.com/lifestyle/why-hard-babysitter...

    But teens today are spending less time working for pay and socializing, and more time sleeping and doing homework, according to data trends from Pew Research on 15-17-year-olds in 2014-2017 ...

  6. UrbanSitter - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UrbanSitter

    UrbanSitter is a San Francisco-based online service and mobile app that allows parents to search for, book, pay, review, and recommend babysitters and nannies. UrbanSitter integrates with Facebook Connect and an internal database, allowing parents to view babysitters hired and reviewed by their Facebook friends and parents from children's schools, sports teams, and local parenting organizations.

  7. Capitol Hill Babysitting Co-op - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitol_Hill_Babysitting_Co-op

    The co-op gave each new member twenty hours' worth of "scrip," and required them to return the same amount when they left the co-op. [note 2] Members of the co-op used scrip to pay for babysitting. Each piece of scrip was contractually deemed to pay for half an hour of babysitting. To earn more scrip, couples babysat other member's children.

  8. Babysitter asks family to pay half of $840 bill after they ...

    www.aol.com/news/babysitter-asks-family-pay-half...

    Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports

  9. Nanny - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanny

    While a live-in nanny was commonly available 24 hours a day in the past, this is much less common now and often these nannies work 10–12 hours on and the remainder of the day off. Essentially, these nannies are working while the children are awake and the parents are at work.