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Should I babysit...or should I leave things as they are??
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 605834" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'll be through with unemployment and unless she can produce proof, even if she uses it, and says it's me, there's no way she can really make it stick. That's why people work "under the table." Didn't sound to me like she cared about that. It won't be enough money to impact either of us.</p><p></p><p>And that's if I continue to do it. I'm giving it a try, knowing it's not a lot of money. If I don't like doing it, I can quit. It's still very "iffy" if I will want to keep it up and the young lady knows it so it's out on the table. I'm not really worried.</p><p></p><p>As for accidents, I have babysat A LOT. She will have to give me permission in writing to take them to ER for any accidents and I am sitting at HER house, not mine. This isn't new territory for me. It's just been a while. I've had to babysit because of my disabilities which often left me jobless. Nobody ever reported it. </p><p></p><p>I'm not on welfare. I won't be making enough that it would impact my social security. It's not even regular hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 605834, member: 1550"] I'll be through with unemployment and unless she can produce proof, even if she uses it, and says it's me, there's no way she can really make it stick. That's why people work "under the table." Didn't sound to me like she cared about that. It won't be enough money to impact either of us. And that's if I continue to do it. I'm giving it a try, knowing it's not a lot of money. If I don't like doing it, I can quit. It's still very "iffy" if I will want to keep it up and the young lady knows it so it's out on the table. I'm not really worried. As for accidents, I have babysat A LOT. She will have to give me permission in writing to take them to ER for any accidents and I am sitting at HER house, not mine. This isn't new territory for me. It's just been a while. I've had to babysit because of my disabilities which often left me jobless. Nobody ever reported it. I'm not on welfare. I won't be making enough that it would impact my social security. It's not even regular hours. [/QUOTE]
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