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Helping Hand for ED Mum


Robfwn

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Hi, we live in ED and have 2 kids - a 3 year old, and an 8 week old. Looking for a helping hand to come and clean, do jobs, put washing away, and generally help with every day manic life in afternoon (before Dad gets back from work!). 3-6pm Monday to Wednesday. Any applicants or recommendations please :-)
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Hi there,


My name is Lauren and I live at the top of Grove Lane, not far from ED. I am interested to speak with you regarding your post, as I believe I can be of assistance!


I bit about me, I am originally from Australia and currently do consultant work for my ex employer on his Health and Safety and the Training of his staff (not to mention emotional support ha ha) In between, I also help another mother of 3 do a deep clean on her house (at the moment its monthly) in Ravesbourne, she has since recommended me to her friends and she is happy with my work. I am working on my own internet business as well which is flexible.


I am thorough, honest and hard working and hopefully exactly what you need with two bubbas rightfully taking your time.


Let me know if you would like to discuss further, I'd be happy to meet or chat over the phone.


Have a nice evening.

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