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Hello


Wondered if anyone could help, or knows of anyone who could help us with the following at all. Due to a change in working hours, we are currently looking for someone who could help us cover after school club pick ups from Rosemead Prep.


Scenarios in order of preference being:

1. Collect from kids city, around 5pm, bring him home and get him started and help with his homework until we are home from work which would be around 6-6.30.

2. Collect from kids city, around 5pm, get him started and help with his homework and we would collect from their residence around 6-6.30. (Would need to be cat free)

3. Collect from school at 3.30, bring him home and get him started and help with his homework until we are home from work which would be around 6-6.30.

4. Collect from school at 3.30, get him started and help with his homework and we would collect from their residence around 6-6.30.


It?s only an hour or so each evening Monday through to Friday, so ideal if someone wanted a little extra money or wanted to top up on some hours. It would be throughout the year, so term time and holidays too. This would help us enormously.


So if you or you know anyone you think this could be of interest to, please could you kindly respond to this post.


Thank you


Vanessa

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