WIBTA for saying either I do what I’m paid for or I walk out?

In a cluttered living room, a young babysitter juggles breakfast for three kids while their mother snoozes upstairs. At 25, she’s used to long hours for meager pay, but today’s demand feels like a slap: deep clean the entire house for an inspection, all while wrangling kids, with no extra dime. The audacity sparks a fire in her—should she draw a line or walk out? This tale of overreach and underpayment pulls us into a world where boundaries blur.

The single mom’s request, delivered from under a blanket, leaves the babysitter reeling. Already stretched thin at $650 a month, she faces a choice: swallow the exploitation or stand up for her worth. Readers feel the sting of her dilemma—stick to babysitting or scrub floors for pennies? It’s a story of resilience and the fight for fair treatment.

‘WIBTA for saying either I do what I’m paid for or I walk out?’

So, to preface I am 25F, and I'm a full time babysitter. I've been babysitting for this woman for 2 months now. Things have always been perfectly fine. The kids are mostly well behaved, and I do my best. Well, today, I walked into work as usual and I see the mom is still asleep. Okay so she probably works later than I thought.

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So I get to work on making the kids breakfast. An hour later she calls me into her room. The reason she wants to talk to me? There's a house inspection tomorrow and she expects me to deep clean the house, mind you, to get the entire house deep cleaned is a 2 day job. She wants it done today. While keeping an eye on all 3 kids.

She then promptly curls back up in bed, hides under the blanket and goes back to sleep. Now, I'm already taking way less pay than usual, I make maybe 650$ a month, and babysit 8 hours a day, sometome much longer, 5 days a week. I help out by doing light cleaning cause she's a single mom.

But now I was just told to deep clean the entire house and watch all 3 kids while she hides in bed all day. for no extra pay. WIBTA if I told her that I'm not going to do it? That I'm only going to do my usual light cleaning of dishes, garbage and putting toys away, or I'm just going to leave? For the last 2 hours I can hear her yelling for the kids to leave her alone, so I know she's awake, she's seriously just hiding.

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The OP’s dropped an update on the saga—curious? Click here to check it out!

Being asked to deep clean a house while babysitting is like being told to cook a gourmet meal during a math test—utterly unreasonable. The OP’s situation, where her employer expects her to tackle a two-day cleaning job for no extra pay while minding three kids, screams exploitation. The mother’s retreat to bed adds a layer of entitlement, leaving OP to question her role. She’s a nanny, not a maid, yet the lines are blurred by her low $650 monthly wage—roughly $4/hour, far below U.S. minimum wage.

This reflects a broader issue: childcare workers are often undervalued. A 2023 report from the Economic Policy Institute notes that childcare workers earn a median of $13.22/hour, yet many, like OP, face wages below legal standards, especially in private arrangements. The OP’s light cleaning was a kindness, not a contract clause, making the mother’s demand a clear overstep.

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Labor expert Dr. Arne Kalleberg, author of Precarious Work, states, “Low-wage workers are frequently pressured into tasks beyond their job scope, especially in informal roles like nannying. Setting boundaries is critical to prevent exploitation” (Economic Policy Institute). Kalleberg’s insight validates OP’s instinct to refuse. Her decision to quit, shared in the update, shows courage, prioritizing her mental and physical health over an untenable job.

For solutions, OP should formalize her resignation in writing, citing the unreasonable demands and low pay, and seek jobs with clear contracts—nannying agencies or platforms like Care.com can offer better rates. She could also consult a labor attorney to explore wage theft claims, as her pay violates U.S. federal minimum wage laws.

Let’s dive into the reactions from Reddit:

Reddit’s reactions are as fiery as a barbecue gone wrong. Here’s what the community had to say:

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poeadam − NTA. \#1 You aren't a babysitter, you are full time nanny.. \#2 Apparently you are also a part time (at least) housecleaner. \#3 If you are getting paid $650 a month and working full time this is absolutely illegal, as that would be something under $4/hour.

\#4 You should quit this job immediately. There is a labor shortage in the country right now, especially for minimum wage jobs. You could very easily be making at least triple what you are now.. \#5 wtf?

drekiaa − NTA: Why are you letting her pay you $4 an hour? You are more valuable than this!!

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Hooked_on_PhoneSex − NTA. Cross post this to r/ChoosingBeggars, they'll be sure to enjoy that level of audacity of this client.. Tell her now, if you work the day and don't clean, she'll just try to stiff you.

needs420hookup − NTA. I don't know how you're already doing what you're doing. You're barely getting over $4 an hour.. Definitely say something.

AngeloPappas − INFO - why are you working for like $4 per hour? You could make more working part time min-wage...

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MissAnth − NTA. I think you should walk out no matter what. That job isn't even legal. You are making $4/hour.

[Reddit User] − NTA, and I’d flat-out tell her no… but expect her to at least threaten to fire you. She clearly sees you as being at her beck and call for the pittance she pays you.

frygod − Where is this? I know it can't be the US, because that's roughly half the federal minimum wage.

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No-Jellyfish-1208 − NTA. You are a babysitter, not cleaning service.

Cocacolajmc − NTA and if anyone says you are, they're an entitled ass. You could get employment as a house cleaner for way more money than she's paying you. I wish I could find someone to 'deep clean' for $4 an hour. Don't do it.

These comments call out the employer’s audacity, but do they miss the bigger picture of labor rights? One thing’s certain: OP’s story struck a nerve.

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The OP’s saga shows how quickly a job can turn from manageable to maddening when boundaries are ignored. She chose her worth over exploitation, a move that sparks cheers and reflection. Should she have confronted the mother head-on, or was slipping out the smarter play? What would you do when faced with unfair demands at work? Share your stories—have you ever had to stand up to a boss who pushed too far?

The author has updated the information for this article below:

Update: So, it's been a few hours and after reading through ll of the responses I have sort of an update for you all. First being, I left that house at round 2pm, shortly after I made this post. I lied and said there was an emergency for me to deal with and left. She was annoyed that I did not wake her up earlier. Not my job.

I have decided to wait until Thursday before telling her that I am quitting working for her, and that she has until the end of the month to find a new babysitter. I do deserve much better and the responsibilities working this job just is too much h for me to handle.

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Especially for my mental and physical health, as I had been neglecting them both in favor of this job, as well as my sleep. I will be finding a new job starting this week, whether it be a better paying babysitting job or I get lucky and find someone hiring, I don't know, but I will find it. I will give everyone and update as I get more myself. But I wanted to thank everyone that commented with their advice

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