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Wanted - Peckham nursery pick up - 1.5 hours, ?20 a day


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Hi there, just checking out options at the moment.


We're both starting new jobs and just can't get away in time to pick up our kids before nursery shuts any more.


So, we're looking for someone to help with picking up two kids (5 and 2) from nursery in Peckham, and bringing home (either walk or bus) to Nunhead, and looking after them until one of us gets home at around 7. During this time we'd need you to start feeding them meals that we had already prepared.


Pick up from Nursery would be at around 5:45, so it would be about an hour and a half each day. Payment would be about ?20 a day.


The person would have to be trustworthy and reliable, available every day (or we'd need notice of occasional days unavailable.) Obviously would have to click with the kids, and this would be the most important thing.


Please let me know if this is something you would be interested in exploring.

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Hi,my sister Lynne lives in Kimberley Avenue and is very good with children as she has bought up a big family and has now retired.She has looked after a few families children that she cleaned for and has been looking for a little job. Her phone number is 07875234064.
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