Capitalism Even Runs In The Babysitting Industry: This Family Drama Tells It All

Jonathan Hayda

Meet OP and their niece, Nora, who felt unfairly compensated for chores compared to her stepsister, Katie, who received more money for babysitting. The OP intervened, offering Nora a job to babysit their own children and paying her $40 a week.

The OP's sister-in-law (SIL) expressed dissatisfaction, arguing that Nora is now getting paid more for doing less compared to her stepsister. The SIL believes the OP created an unfair situation by changing the payment dynamics. The OP, however, sees this as a way to address the perceived unfairness in payments for chores and babysitting.

Opinions on whether the OP is in the wrong may differ. Some may sympathize with the OP's attempt to rectify the payment disparity and appreciate the effort to provide Nora with a fair opportunity to earn money.  Let's check out all the details below!

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Poor Nora

Her Mom Has A Point

Oh Dear Capitalism Rises Again

Nora Has Game

I Don't Think So But Let's See How Reddit Reacts

Indeed It Is Capitalism Lol

Indeed It Is Capitalism Lol Source: CaptainMorti

Senority Strikes!

It's Weird That The Men Of This Household Are So Quiet

It's Weird That The Men Of This Household Are So Quiet Source: aerosmiley219

Break The System

Break The System Source: Suchafatfatcat

OP's A Good Aunt

OP's A Good Aunt Source: Cactus7979

To Be Honest It's Not Just Watching TV

To Be Honest It's Not Just Watching TV Source: shclapstik

Nora Did Work More

Nora Did Work More Source: mckoul

Good Questions For OP

Good Questions For OP Source: hannahflora

OP Sees Something Special In Nora

Nora Deserves It

Noras Lucky That OP Stands Up For Her

Noras Lucky That OP Stands Up For Her Source: Line-mt

Clearly

Losing Noras Respect Is Also A Price

So what do you think? It's sad that capitalism has come into this family. Share us your thoughts!