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thanks all, i really appreciate your input and encouragement

i don't think i'll be able to offer more specialised tutoring, as it's a matter of then needing someone to watch my boys so i can do so properly - and also sourcing resources etc. though if the parents ask we may be able to work something out.

i want to charge more cos i'm a professional and can offer that insight and help with homework iykwim. will probably change it to $9 an hour as it sounds lots cheaper but will still be worth my while. it will be an actual business, not under the table, so will pay tax etc. will be good though cos i can take our house expenses and claim a lot of that back. i still can't believe ppl get only $5 an hour for preschool at home care, to me it just wouldn't be worth it. so yeah i'll be able to give receipts, and i'm inquiring about being eligable for the parents to use the OSCAR subsidy.

K, revised ad:


AFTER SCHOOL CARE
-     in a comfortable family home
-     2 mins walk from school
-     experienced year 7/8 teacher available to help with homework
-     healthy afternoon tea provided
-     supervised computer/internet access for homework
-     places strictly limited (4 students maximum)
-     $9 an hour
Phone Liz: 7654321 / 0271234567

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kabe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 July 2010 at 11:58am
What a great idea! I think your revised ad is great and the price is fine. I'm sure you won't have any problem getting takers.

Good luck!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Nutella Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 July 2010 at 12:42pm
I guess if you had 3-4 kids each at $5 an hour then that is $15-20 which is a decent wage esp for older kids...



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Babe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 July 2010 at 3:05pm
I do think that its abit expensive - if you have 4 kids for 3 hours thats $36/hr or $108/day surely thats worth your time AND abit!! You'd be getting what some people earn for a whole week!!
If you charged $7/hr thats still $28/hr or $84/day if you have 4 kids. I paid less than $6/hour for Jakes daycare and that included morning and afternoon tea, structured playtimes and teaching plus toileting/nappy changing. Surely older kids wouldn't require that much effort

Do families with more than 1 kid get a discount?? Or did someone ask that?

I think its a great idea though hope you get lots of interest and some really nice kids!!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AandCsmum Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 July 2010 at 3:19pm
Also you could offer before school care as well.

I know a caregiver who lived right next to the school & she did this. Not sure how much she charged though.
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I still think its abit expensive, I understand your qualified, but so are ECE teachers at daycare (well from what I know) and they only earn $15-$20 I think? and they have 4kids to supervise under their care.

The way inhome care works is that you get paid $5-$7 per child per hour so therefore if you have 2-3 you get your $15p/hr which is the same as if you were to be working in a job/daycare etc.

I think its a great idea! I wouldn't pay that much for afterschool care myself especially since I know what you pay for inhome care, and if I'm right then I'm in the same area as you.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote arohanui Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 July 2010 at 5:29pm
Totally agree - I wouldn't spend that much $$ on afterschool care (just cos we don't have that kind of money, if we did I would). But then I also wouldn't spend $40 - $50 an hour on private tutoring, which I know a fair few parents do!

Thanks for your thoughts on this. I figure i'll advertise at this rate and if I don't get any takers, will drop it lower. My area is quite varied, so there are the more wealthy families as well as others. I've also contacted OSCAR to see if parents can use that subsidy with my services.

Just to clarify my thinking - there'll be expenses, so $36 an hour which is the maximum I could get, would not be what I'm paid - out of that will come tax, food, drink, paper, internet usage, any new games/activities I get, groceries for baking, craft supplies, power, water etc.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote anon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 July 2010 at 11:12pm
I don't think it's necessarily expensive. I think you need to compare prices with the cost of after school care programmes and also nannies. Obviously you're not offering the same deal as a nanny (the benefit of having children in their own home, picking up/dropping off to school and taking to after school activities, making them dinner etc.)... but you are having that 1:1 time with them. A nanny will get $15-20/hr for however many children that family has. I'm not sure what after school programmes cost... but I think you should consider these prices and make up your mind what you will charge.

By the way - it's a fantastic idea!!! Parents are desperate for after school care and it's hard to find nannies out there able to give this time so the price may not be too high. After researching it - all you can do is give it a go and see what happens.

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I like it! I personally would use someone like you esp if I was only needing care for 1-2 days a week. Much easier to run with a service like yours than muck around finding someone etc.

Also my thinking is I am currently paying $68 a week for DS to go to DC 2 days a week. When he starts school I will have that money free but he will still need 2 days of afterschool care so 4 hours all up so would only be paying $40 for his care so saving myself $28 and he is being looked after by a primary trained teacher who understands the system. Win, Win for me!

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I DONT think its too expensive for Auckland .... I think for a qualified teacher I would be happy to pay a bit extra too.
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I don't think it's expensive either. Our local OSCAR programmes are $12-15 for 2.5 hours (so $6 an hour at the most) but there are a hell of a lot of kids there, it's not structured and they don't have any computers for the kids to do their homework (which at Year 7/8 is pretty important). For only $3 an hour more, I would be pretty happy to do that, and to have a trained teacher on the spot too.

and like you say Liz, you're not going to get all that money yourself, once your outgoings are covered. Good on you! I had planned to do the same thing (before I had kids and realised I didn't want to be a SAHM).
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My two cents.

I would LOVE a service like yours (any plans to move to palmy???). Here are the things I would want to know.
1. fenced yard?
2. you are a teacher, so have been police vetted. others in your house?
3. pets?\
4. I finish work at 4. can i just book in for one hour? (many places just do the whole afternoon - worked out expensive for me)
5. If I am running late, additional costs
6. plans in place for if my child doesn't turn up
7. before school care would be brilliant.

seriously, come to palmy
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