Woman Confronted By Ex Husband’s New GF After She Refuses To Watch Their New Baby relationship babysitting
. This can be spread between the parents and even “started and stopped” so the adults can return to work gradually but still have extra free time to be with their kids. But even if both parents have free time, one can’t exactly take a child or newborn everywhere. To the good fortune of suburban young adults all over the world, most parents are happy enough to pay a babysitter to look after kids while they are out or away.
Now, normally this is a paid gig for a reason. Hanging out with children might be rewarding to some, but most people do need to be paid to give up their free time. In the US, the average pay for babysitting a single child for an hour. Should a person find over thirty hours a week babysitting, they can make more than a lot of roles that are already demanding enough. A lot of, say, customer service jobs and the food industry pay worse.
While he was still entitled to ask because why not try a long shot, he and his partner’s reaction to a no was beyond childish. Review bombing because they don’t get free daycare is more childish than the kid they are trying to pawn off to his ex-wife. The emotional aspect is also important to factor in, this is a marriage that split up after a whole decade, not an insignificant amount of time.
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