Before the pandemic, OP hired a lady to babysit their two-year-old. Initially offering $15/hour, it later increased to $22 and then $30/hour after having OP’s son. However, things went south. The babysitter complained about her financial troubles, criticized OP’s lifestyle, and made strange comments. When she asked for $8000 for her son’s tuition, OP decided to end the arrangement. OP’s husband, upset about the situation, thinks they should apologize and rehire her. OP disagrees and prefers finding a new babysitter. The babysitter is spreading rumors, but OP feels uncomfortable with her. OP asks AITA for not wanting to apologize and hire her back, choosing to look for a different sitter?
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OP hired a retired babysitter for $15/hour, but issues arose, including a request for $8000. OP ended the arrangement, causing rumors.
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OP paid $15/hour for babysitting, added $60 for takeout. Babysitter complained; pay increased to $30/hour. After issues, OP ended arrangement.
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OP shared bank account, babysitter assumed wealth. Babysitter complained about finances, rent, bills, and asked OP for $8,000. OP ended arrangement.
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Babysitter made r*cist remarks, complained about money, and asked for $8,000 for son’s tuition. OP ended the arrangement.
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OP’s babysitter made uncomfortable money requests, including $8,000 for her son’s tuition. OP decided to end the arrangement, opting for alternatives.
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OP wonders if refusing to rehire a babysitter, after uncomfortable money requests, is reasonable or not.
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No one should pressure OP for large sums of money, especially for personal matters.
You have the right to choose a babysitter who doesn’t make you uncomfortable. Your decision is reasonable.
Choosing a new babysitter is a reasonable response.
It’s important to prioritize your peace of mind and avoid uncomfortable situations.
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