at least 10 bucks an hour
2006-07-17 14:34:30
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answer #1
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answered by cannon152 2
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Is Mother's Helping a new way to say Baby Setting? Cause Baby Setting is a lot of responsibility, If You Enjoy this Type of Responsibility, I would Like to suggest that you let the Parents set the Pay, This will Make Sure that They Call You Again to Set. They will also tell their Friends about You, if You are Good at the Job. Not all Families can Pay the Same Amount, Please Keep This in Mind. Smile and Thank Them For the Job, There's a lot more boring Jobs that You'll Do When You get a Little Older!!!
2006-07-17 16:08:21
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answered by Docblueskies 2
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It would depend on the whole situation. Do you eat there, is this a daily thing or a one time deal? Also, is she a single mother that works or does she have a husband that works and you are helping so the mom can get some errands done. I would say 15.00 to 20.00 for 4.5 hours for 2 kids a little less if you also eat there. And this is if she isn't struggling, if she is Maybe you could cut her a break and charge 10.00 to 12.00 a day.
2006-07-24 00:54:59
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answered by krs451960lovesnlc 2
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Man I cant believe how slow this piece of s...crap computer is, I know I had the best answer, I started to answer you two seconds after you asked the ? Man I wish I didnt even buy this chunk of junk!! While I waited for the words that I typed to appear I've washed the car &the boat!!!! Then I went to submit, that pretty much decribes what went on after that, I waited so long for it to say review I had a birthday! So even though I wont be able to give you the FIRST best answer, I still want to answer.
ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND
A three year old and a baby.......Trust me on this... 75.00...you take the one days pay and dont look back, that is if you make it to the end of the day. GOOD LUCK, if nothing eles it may make you think twice about getting pregnant.
2006-07-17 15:02:17
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answered by M&T 7
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i will do this in steps so that is basic to stick to each area. that is not somewhat confusing, only long. you are able to upload the whole numbers and the fractions jointly seperately. i.e. 5 + 3 + a million/2 + 3/5 so which you would be able to upload 5 + 3 = 8 and then upload the fractions seperately. (a million) in the previous you are able to upload fractions, they could desire to have a similar denominator (backside). so which you're able to desire to transform the two fractions to equivalent fractions with a basic denominator. (a) First come across a extensive determination that's a assorted of the two denominators.. least confusing thank you to try this's only to multiply them jointly. i.e. 2 x 5 = 10 - use 10 as a basic denominator. (b) Now you're able to desire to multiply the numerators (right) of each and every fraction via the extensive form you elevated each and every denominator via to get the extensive-unfold denomiator. you're able to desire to try this to maintain the fractions equivalent (equivalent) to what they have been with the previous denominators. (equivalent fractions are made via multiplying right and backside via a similar extensive form - to maintain them equivalent to the unique.) For a million/2: 2 x 5 = 10, so multiply numerator (a million) via 5. Now a million/2 turns into 5/10 (i.e. multiply the two right and backside via 5) for 3/5: 5 x 2 = 10 => 3 x 2 = 6 => 3/5 = 6/10 (i.e. multiply the two right and bottim via 2) (2) you are able to now upload the fractions jointly. You do this via including the numerators (tops) and leaving the denominator a similar: a million/2 + 3/5 = 5/10 + 6/10 = (5 + 6)/10 = 11/10 (i.e. 5 tenths + 6 tenths = 11 tenths) that's an incorrect fraction (backside larger than right), so convert it to a blended extensive form (total extensive form with fraction). do this via dividing right via backside and leaving something interior the fraction area: 11/10 = a million a million/10 (3) Now upload this "blended extensive form" to the unique total extensive form factors: 5 a million/2 + 3 3/5 = 5 + 3 + a million/2 + 3/5 = 5 + 3 + a million a million/10 = 9 a million/10
2016-12-10 09:09:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The amount of money you make will depend on how much you know about taking care of these kids and even more so since they are very young and since you are still of school age yourself you are not licenses and you really should be discussing your pay with them since the money is coming out of thier pockets.Myself i don't know that i would leave my young babies with a 15 yearold kid but never the less you need to see how much these moms can afford it would also depend on how many days aweek you are watching them you really need to give alittle more info do the kids belong to one person? maybe 10 bucks and hour if they are from two different moms thats 90 bucks not bad for your age
2006-07-17 19:54:31
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answered by THINKER 2
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$30 for the 4:30.
2006-07-17 14:34:50
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answered by X 4
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40
2006-07-17 14:34:45
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answered by lisathebestone 4
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20 bucks an hour cause you really got to take care of the 14 month old!!an the 3 yr old will bother you like hell and you still got to watch out for him!
2006-07-17 14:36:59
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answered by Chile_09 2
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7 and hour.. it not two much for most people at the same time youre making some money or 35$ a day
2006-07-17 14:35:39
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answered by Anonymous
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between 15 and 20 dollars. Also make sure that u have a phone number where they parents will be.. hope this helps.
2006-07-17 14:36:35
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answered by snotty381 2
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