What to charge for services? **UPDATE** GOT A BETTER JOB!!

When my girl friend had someone care for her father, they were paid $20.00 per hour, "under the table" so to speak. When he qualified for state assistance, they were paid $15 per hour. HOWEVER, this is CT were everything is really expensive. Hope this helps.
 
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$6/hr.
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You did what you needed to do for your family....that's commendable....I have an ENORMOUS amount of respect for you...
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Thank you
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but I still wanna die
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I get queasy just cleanin up a tiny pile of doggy doo....now it's big piles of human poo and what I do for a living!!! I really wish folks would STOP saying $10 an hour now...
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This sucks
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But I got a job, not complaining, trying to be grateful....just gotta think of an upside...having trouble with that...thinking I could live without electricity at the moment
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I used to work for an agency called Home Instead Senior Care, back in Nevada. I did a lot of what you're describing at $8.50/hour The agency got $20/hr to sit in the office and I got less than half to wipe booty with a smile. But you do what you have to do for the sake of your family, and something better will always be coming along. Just keep your eyes peeled. It's only as bad as you make it out to be, so keep your chin up.
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$6/hr.
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I used to work for an agency called Home Instead Senior Care, back in Nevada. I did a lot of what you're describing at $8.50/hour The agency got $20/hr to sit in the office and I got less than half to wipe booty with a smile. But you do what you have to do for the sake of your family, and something better will always be coming along. Just keep your eyes peeled. It's only as bad as you make it out to be, so keep your chin up.
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I LOVE YOU very much right now
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Seriously that makes me feel a bit better as twisted as that sounds....I know it's the right thing, but darn some poopy butt!!! I will NOT say I am looking forward to it!
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Don't know what your school system is like, but have you considered checking into becoming an instructional aid in a school??? The special education classrooms generally are the hardest pressed, especially the multiple handicapped rooms. Sorry, but the "wiping butts" thing made me think of it, because those jobs usually require some of that, and some feeding. Just an idea, because they don't pay great, but they pay better than $6 and are full-time jobs.
As for the $6 an hour...you're probably making a huge difference to this old lady and her family.
 
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I hope, and I also hope she doesn't beat me up...I know they sometimes can be aggressive..I have no idea her frame of mind. I love her son, he is a very good friend and has been for a few years to my DH and I. So...I hope this works out. I am just sooooo nervous about throwing up. VERY weak stomach and I HATE HATE HATE throwing up!!!!!!!!
 
please remember a few things.... 3 little letters.... PPE! personal protective equipment!

if you are cleaning bodily fluids or cleaning fecal matter PLEASE make sure you have gloves on.

Research:

MRSA
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/mrsa/DS00735

VRE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancomycin-resistant_enterococcus

C-Diff
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clostridium_difficile

these are all VERY common in ANYONE who has spent time in hospital and can be transmitted to healthy people like yourself gloves, mask, and gown are things you should have on hand at all times while working
 

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