Book a trustworthy babysitter for the holidays
Microsoft Home Magazine - Book a trustworthy babysitter for the holidays December 1, 2003 By Ilona Biro
Find out about unique online services that pair babysitters with parents Ah the joys of having a reliable babysitter! Calgary mother Marianne Boucher knows the feeling. She's beat the familiar scramble that arises with last–minute invitations, travel plans or the loss of services of a regular sitter. She's even got those tricky holidays covered, when the need to line up sitters becomes even more pressing and competition for sitters intensifies.
Her secret? Online sites like CanadianSitter.ca
Online registries fill childcare gap CanadianSitter.ca was borne out of the frustration another Oakville, Ont., parent felt when she began looking for childcare. Martha Scully had used babysitting as a way of earning money while at university and hit upon the idea of an online registry to bring qualified, post-secondary students and parents together. Most existing babysitting Web sites were in the business of finding full-time caregivers for families. "With CanadianSitter, I wanted to fill the gap between the nanny agencies and the teens who babysit in their neighbourhoods."
Scully's site has been a huge success, providing parents with easy access to 2,400 university-educated babysitters across the country. For $39.95, parents get three months of access to the database, which they can search by location.
"People get a little nervous about using online services, but we pre-screen sitters to ensure they're over 18 years old and are registered at college or university," Scully says. The rest — interviewing, checking references and negotiating wages and responsibilities — is up to parents.
Boucher has been using CanadianSitter.ca for over eight months, and recommends it highly. "As a first-time mom, I had fears about leaving my daughter in someone else's care. But the sitters I've found through the site have alleviated those fears. They've all been intelligent and mature," she explains. "I feel confident leaving them in charge. It's been a real godsend."
Not only does Boucher plan on using the service when she returns to university, she also employs babysitters found through the site while travelling. "Using hotel babysitters is much more restrictive, with minimum hours, hotel service charges and no way of contacting the sitter ahead of time. With CanadianSitter I could chat with potential sitters over the phone and get to know them a bit before we arrived, so it isn't a total stranger coming to our hotel room."
Sitters’ profiles include their babysitting experience, education and references. Parents can also offer feedback on sitters.
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Rates vary across the country, from minimum wage to $11 per hour. Holidays, except New Year's Eve, don't bring higher fees, though a bonus or small gift is appreciated and helps to build a good relationship with your sitter. While it might be tempting to book well in advance of the holidays, Scully advises two to three weeks ahead is plenty. "If there's a big gap between when you book and the date you need the sitter, the arrangement is more apt to fall through."
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