Basically the babysitting situation is just like the rest of employment currently, slow; simply because when people lose jobs, they cannot afford to go out as often; it’s been very slow all year; so it’s not just a matter of “breaking in”; even those of us who are long term and well established in the community are struggling to get more jobs
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I’ve been in the child care, babysitting, nanny, etc business for a very long time, and make my living via on-call child care (aka babysitting); the past year has been difficult financially for many, and it trickles down to babysitting same as for any other businesses; many families have lost jobs, or income not flowing like in the past, so they have cut way back on “date nights”
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on top of that, many of the folks who lost jobs seem to think “oh I’ll just go do some babysitting”, so there are tons of people running ads offering child care
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I’ve tried posting flyers at coffee houses, and every possible place where moms hang out; very little response
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I post regularly on craigs list with a pretty classy ad, with pics; unfortunately this past year most of the responses are ridiculous scam/spam emails; but when I get a legitimate response, usually from families in West Seattle, I provide detailed intro letter & resume, and excellent reference letters; I have met many wonderful families via craigs list and have several longterm clients that I’ve worked with for years
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and as the others mentioned, I often receive referrals from families that I’ve built trust babysitting for over the years
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I don’t advertise on here because it’s against the rules, but it’s ok to respond to requests; so I’ve met some wonderful families via this blog, who have posted on here they were looking for emergency child care, and we’ve continued with ongoing babysitting for daycare closure or date nights
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I specialize in caring for infants/toddlers, so trust is REALLY big for families; many times I am the first ever caregiver for a family, and they are very nervous; fortunately I can offer lots of experience and reassurance
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re the teens charging $15, yes I also find that comical; I started out as a teen babysitting for neighbor kids, at 75 cents an hour; and now many years later, after caring for literally hundreds of babies, and a Masters in Early Child Development, I usually only charge $15