like i'm too broke to spend money
no. 100++ pesos is actually right. here in the Philippines, there are a lot of restrictions before having a job. if you're a minor, you're not even allowed to have a job. It's also rare to have a babysitting job as babysitting job is actually more of a responsibility to your family(idk if that is phrased correctly) like- they'd rather babysit their kid to their other family member bcs 1 kid is like the responsibility of the whole family. if you asked for payment, they'd think you're an asshole and expect to be flamed to pieces. (trust me, i've been there)
also, they'd rather hire someone of above 18 to do jobs. if you're a student, the only way you can get money is through school allowance with 50 pesos (abt 1 dollar) on average daily or 1000 pesos weekly on average (abt 17 dollar) if you're a college student. Currently, students are on vacation rn so there's no way to actually have money.
sorry for long reply and bad english. i just want to share something about my (cursed) country lol
I feel you in a way, although im not in the samw situation as you its hard for me to get a job because i have disabilities and have limitations to what i can do as well as my family only having one car and i have no license yet because we cant afford it rn and they have a job and things to do so wtf would happen if our schedules collided and they cant take me.
People act like jobs and money come by easy but it can be a struggle for many people
seriously, let my baby have her peace