Chapter 124: Part-Time Job
Misha still had classes during the week, so she had more free time on Saturdays and Sundays. She preferred to take on part-time work during the weekends.
Based on her class schedule, she filtered out jobs with low pay, unsuitable conditions, or time conflicts… After the first round of screening, there were seven job listings left on her phone.
She sent these seven listings to Everly, and the two of them lay on the bed together to look through them.
Among the seven postings, the highest-paying job was working as a caregiver for a paralyzed elderly person. The job required going during the day and returning at night, with a private car provided for transportation. The daily pay was as high as 200 dollars. The duties included reading books to the elderly person, feeding them lunch, helping them turn over, and assisting with changing adult diapers when needed.
The employer preferred to hire a female caregiver, and the work was scheduled for weekends. Although the job was somewhat demanding, the pay was very attractive, so Misha felt tempted.
Another job that interested her was working as a babysitter for a family’s child.
According to the laws of New Osebuch State, children under the age of 14 are not allowed to be left home alone and must have someone supervising them. However, as many parents know, it’s impossible to stay with a child at all times. Various situations inevitably arise that force parents to leave their children to handle other matters.
As a result of this law, a very special type of job has emerged in this state—temporary child babysitters.
These babysitters usually don’t need to do much. They simply stay at the employer’s home for a while, play games or watch TV with the child, and make sure the child isn’t left alone. Once the employer returns home, they can leave.
