You work exclusively for these people due to their inability to set a schedule. CRA and Labour Standards would define this an your friends being your employer and you being an employee. They set the hours you are working, the tasks you will perform, the location of your work - those are the control which define them as employers. Legally, you should be getting min wage and they have other financial obligations towards you as their employee.
I imagine they would prefer not to pay it all since they have no issue in paying you nothing extra if you work all night for them!
If you lived within walking distance of them and therefore didn't use a bus pass yourself, they would have to pay the whole monthly rate for you to travel with their child. What would they do if you didn't have your own bus pass because you had no use for it? Would they pay for it all then?
Then next time they ask, tell them no. No one works for free. You can bet they are being paid.Over nights are few and far between but they do not pay me extra for it.
Stop enabling them. They are the parents. Either they financially compensate you well or they have to figure it out when you are sick. You were too ill. It's not your responsibility to find someone (your husband) to fill in for you when you are physically unable to.Last week I had the stomach bug and my husband had to go pick her up from school because neither of her parents could.
I want to be fair with my rate because they are my friends but I believe what they are paying me is fair already but the dad fails to see the value. A traditional daycare wouldnt work due to their strange worm hours.
Think about regular day care as a vanilla service. They come to a location, in set hours, get a set service and at the end of the business day, they leave. Some day cares offer extended hours for an extra fee. Or if they are located close to a sports center they might offer tennis lessons for an extra fee or swimming lessons for an extra fee. The more bespoke a service, the more it's going to cost.
Your "friend" wants you on call with no notice. Your friend has established a clear min requirement of escorting to and from school and other activities plus other tasks. Your friend isn't paying for the bespoke extras.
Either they pay a fair flat rate which they are doing now with clear boundaries that overnight is additional since it's not a normal part of your week OR they pay an hourly rate which shouldn't be any less that $15 an hour. I suspect the deal they have now is likely the best and they are undervaluing your flexibility and looking to cut you back further. If they don't value you, let them try and find someone else for the same money. I bet it's not going to be possible.


































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