My sister has a live-in nanny "au pair" who gets paid shit. Room and board and a car are sort of included in her "income," but her pay is like $200 a week and that's a full-time job.YTIG60 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:12 pmI said an assistant. Bri (older/could drive) was working 24/7 when they traveled. I'm sure they paid more than $7.25 an hour with the amount of responsibility she had including taking children to the ER and taking care of several children with Lice. When I wrote this, my thought was more on Joel isn't going on these recent trips. Also, Joel probably has completed editing several vlogs before Bonnie left so he just has the kids to care for, but in the past Bri was there too when Bonnie traveled without him. If we see they hired another assistant, I was wrong. If I remember correctly, Bri advertised for her position -> thirty hours a week.ewokfan11 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 12:35 pm Assistant or babysitter? Minimum wage in Utah is only $7.25/hour...and I bet they can afford that to get rid of the kids most of the day. They can have someone take the kids for five hours a day (to avoid a mandatory lunch break after five hours), five days a week and that's way less than $200 a week. Cheaper than daycare for four kids.
It is possible Bollie is a drag on their income, YT is not as lucrative compared to years ago and they are being more financially conservative.
People don't pay childcare workers very much at all. I am SURE Bonnie and Joel don't pay Bri more than minimum wage.