Affordable Child Labor: Pricing for My 8-Year-Old Neighbor's Stamping Services

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various perspectives on compensating children for helping with tasks related to Pampered Chef business activities, particularly stamping catalogs and paperwork. Participants share their personal experiences and thoughts on appropriate payment methods and amounts.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions hiring their 8-year-old neighbor to stamp catalogs and is considering how much to pay her.
  • Another participant suggests a $5 gift card to an ice cream place as compensation.
  • One participant plans to pay in cash, noting the child will need it for an upcoming trip to Disney.
  • Several participants express a willingness to pay around $5, with some suggesting a tip for good work.
  • One participant reflects on their own children’s help, indicating they typically do not pay them but may consider it in the future.
  • Another participant shares their experience of paying their children for various tasks, emphasizing the benefits of teaching them to earn money.
  • Some participants humorously express a desire to borrow someone else's child for help.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on whether to pay children for help, with some participants advocating for compensation while others prefer to keep it informal and unpaid.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes about their children’s involvement in business-related tasks, highlighting varying approaches to compensation and the dynamics of family help.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering how to involve their children in business tasks and those reflecting on compensation practices within family dynamics may find this discussion relevant.

pamperedlinda
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I'm hiring my 8 y/o neighbor to stamp catalogs and paperwork for me this afternoon. I figure there's about 250 items that need to be stamped.

How much should I pay her?
 
how about a $5 gift card to her/his favorite ice cream place??
 
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Ice cream sounds good right about now - LOL!

I was planning to pay her in cash, they are going to Disney next month and she'll need it.
 
I would pay $5 with maybe a $2 tip if she did a great job! I always give my kids a tip when they do a great job and that seems to inspire them to do a great job the next time they stamp stuff for me.
 
do they still sell Disney dollars at the Disney Store?? If so, you could get her some of those....if not, cold hard cash is good!
 
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chefruthie said:
I would pay $5 with maybe a $2 tip if she did a great job! I always give my kids a tip when they do a great job and that seems to inspire them to do a great job the next time they stamp stuff for me.

Perfect! I was thinking $5 wasn't quite enough and $10 was too much - this is just right - thanks!
 
pamperedlinda said:
Perfect! I was thinking $5 wasn't quite enough and $10 was too much - this is just right - thanks!

My pleasure! You could also tell her that if she does a good job that she could have a "part time job" when you have a lot of items that need to be stamped. That will make her feel very important. I have 3 daughters, 24, 23 and 16. They loved to stamp and always did it very neatly.
 
Now I feel bad that I don't give my daugher anything and she helps me a lot and has a great attitude about it. My son on the other hand gets $5 for each car he washes. My husband taught him how to do everything including the interior, vacuum, rims etc. I'm going to surprise her next time she does my stamping and lap boards. :)
 
Can I borrow someone's kid? :p
 
take mine....really! did you see my thread on CS about not wanting to be the mommy anymore???!!! Today was a better day~they were told when they got up that if the behavior wasn't improved today there would be no TV for 2 days. I also had them help me in the grocery store and they made dinner!

I have never paid the kids to help with PC things~not sure if I should. They do still seem to enjoy stamping and sorting, so if there are no complaints, I'll stick with the free labor!
 
chefmeg said:
take mine....really! did you see my thread on CS about not wanting to be the mommy anymore???!!! Today was a better day~they were told when they got up that if the behavior wasn't improved today there would be no TV for 2 days. I also had them help me in the grocery store and they made dinner!

I have never paid the kids to help with PC things~not sure if I should. They do still seem to enjoy stamping and sorting, so if there are no complaints, I'll stick with the free labor!

Good point!
 
Addie4TLC said:
My son on the other hand gets $5 for each car he washes. My husband taught him how to do everything including the interior, vacuum, rims etc.



Where do you live? I'll bring my car by :)
 
ChefLoriG said:
Where do you live? I'll bring my car by :)

LOL California. He does our cars (3), his grandparents (3), aunts and uncles (3). My daughter and him even made a poster, so cute. He will be 12 next month, he started about two months ago and is still enjoying it.
 
Here's why I pay my kids. I figure I have to give them money for most of their "stuff" anyway. I figure it is better if they "earn" the money to buy their "stuff". I get all my things stamped, sorted, my bags taken out to my car and brought in, dirty dishes put in the dishwasher and unloded from the dishwasher, etc. My 16 year old DD goes to my shows with me sometimes too and I pay her for that. We have a great time together, she learns about owning her own business, meets great people and helps out during the demo and checkout. So many repeat guests will ask "Where's Catie?" if I don't bring her along to the next show they are at. So I pay DD and DS to do this stuff and I get to write it off on my expenses. It's a win-win for all of us!!
 
I wish my DS could stamp my catalogs...he's 4 1/2 and very crazy.
 
DebbieJ said:
I wish my DS could stamp my catalogs...he's 4 1/2 and very crazy.

Very crazy?!! :) That's funny Deb!!!:D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the appropriate hourly wage for my 8-year-old neighbor's stamping services?

The appropriate hourly wage for child labor, especially for an 8-year-old, should be minimal and reflect the nature of the work. A good starting point might be between $5 to $10 per hour, depending on the complexity and duration of the task.

Are there any legal considerations for hiring a child for stamping services?

Yes, there are legal considerations when hiring a child for any work. It's important to ensure that the work is safe, age-appropriate, and does not interfere with the child's education. Additionally, local laws regarding child labor should be reviewed to ensure compliance.

How can I ensure the stamping work is suitable for my neighbor?

To ensure the stamping work is suitable, consider the child's interests and abilities. Start with simple tasks that match their skill level and provide clear instructions. Supervision and guidance will help them feel comfortable and successful in their work.

What types of stamping services can my neighbor provide?

Your neighbor can provide various stamping services, such as creating custom greeting cards, decorating envelopes, or making personalized gifts. These tasks can be fun and engaging while allowing them to express their creativity.

How can I pay my neighbor for their stamping services?

You can pay your neighbor in cash, or consider offering non-monetary compensation, such as snacks, toys, or other small rewards. Ensure that the payment method is appropriate and agreed upon by both parties to maintain a positive experience.

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