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Hello

Just wondering if anyone had any thoughts on what would be sensible hourly rate to advertise for a babysitter who could cook tea, tidy up kitchen afterwards, supervise homework and so on. We have two boys, both at secondary school. We'd need two/two and a half hours per day from about 5pm. Thanks!

I was assuming that this would be a cash in hand position and based on a 2 hour evening could be ?15 - ?18 per evening. However, if it is a 'payslip situation' would need to be more.


Also dependant on boys ages - the less independent they are would require more input from carer. My now 15 year old grandson, used to prepare his own tea from the age of 12/13 and when his mother came home from work around 6/6.30 she would cook dinner for all of them.

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