Sorority Sitters Part | 1
Until then, remember — your sorority sitter sees everything. And if we’re doing our job right? You’ll never even know we were there.
Sorority Sitters fill the gap. We stay awake. We stay sober. We stay calm when the fire alarm goes off because someone tried to make Easy Mac without water. sorority sitters part 1
Most people assume the house mom or house director handles everything. But here’s the reality: house moms go to bed at 9 p.m. and are not paid enough to deal with a pledge crying over a group chat at 2 a.m. Until then, remember — your sorority sitter sees
At 11:47 p.m., three seniors knock on my door. Their faces are pale. Sorority Sitters fill the gap
If you’ve ever lived in a sorority house during recruitment, formal, or even just a chaotic Tuesday night, you already know the truth: it’s not all matching sweatshirts and pillow talk. It’s a pressure cooker of deadlines, drama, and glitter spills. And someone has to keep the machine running.
This is just the beginning. In Part 2, I’ll walk you through the single worst night of my sitter career: the Formal Pregame Puke Incident, the unexpected police visit, and the time I had to hide a fraternity pledge in the laundry room for four hours.
That’s where the comes in.