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So, I moved home from college because I didn't like being so far away from my family but as soon as I moved home I automatically started babysitting my 2 year old sister. My parents never asked me to or asked if I had plans for a job, which I did but since september 2022 I've been watching her for free might I add and also expected to clean the house take care of the animals which one of them is my dog so I'm fine with that but we ask have a pig and a goat that my parents want me to go take care of as well and a new puppy for my other sister (10) which even when she gets home from school she just lays in bed and watched tv instead of interacting with the new puppy. my mom volunteered me to babysit another kid (7) in November and this kids dad paid me for the first two weeks and hasn't paid me again but still continues to drop his child off here and he wont even walk inside he just has him get out of the car and come in I've texted him about not paying me and I've called him about it I even sent a letter with the kid home and his dad refuses to talk about it sometimes he'll just text me "on my way" or "ill be there in... minutes" I just feel like I'm a free live-in nanny and my parents don't even acknowledge the fact that I'm still in college online.
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Tell your parents that you aren't going to baby sit the child who is dropped off until something is done about the father paying you. The other thing you can do is threaten to take this man to court to sue him for the payments that he owes, or actually do take him to court.
ReplyTake the child to a police station or call the police to collect the child and let them sort it out. The child is NOT your responsibility.
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