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  • #16
    Originally posted by kmbsjbcgb

    Our now defunct baby sitting coop was FANTASTIC. If you can get one of these going, do it. They can be hard to come by, however.
    We had a babysitting swap worked out with our neighbors that was *great*. It came to an untimely end because their daughter got all Hannibal Lector (biting ) and I didn't feel like it was safe to leave our kids there. If you can find something like this, go for it!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by goofy
      In Ohio, my$6.50/hr is for both my kids, but the babysitter here isn't as interactive with the kids.
      I wish I'd found your Ohio babysitter - mine are always $8 to $10 (for college age - I don't live in a neighborhood w/many high school candidates). I found a babysitter who was getting a nursing doctorate at Case and she said in Seattle she got $12/hr. I paid her $10 ... come to find out she was actually Dave Matthews nanny while in Seattle! I eventually ditched her for a friend's sitter who did a lot more tidying up, etc. after the kids were in bed. Apparently Dave had other people who took care of that kind of stuff, but for $10/hr I want more!

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