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Hello My names Harriet Evens

I have read the description of the role and would love to be considered. I am a Part Time nanny from half 3-7 so am looking for a cleaning job to go alongside in the mornings.

I drive and also live very close. I clean regularly including in my Nanny job. I am a very organised, trustworthy person!

I am available every morning till half 2, and always work to the highest standard as I like to be happy and satisfied with my work.

I hope to hear from you soon.

Kind Regards

Harriet

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Hi I am Susan, I saw your ad for the cleaner, I am interested if the hours are suitable, I have a daughter so I take her to school at 9 every morning and I have to be available to collect her from school at 3.30, I obviously have experience in this area so if I sound like I could be the person for the job then you can send me a private message and we could arrange an interview or meeting, Thank you.
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