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School run help wanted - Nunhead to South Kensington


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Hello,


We are looking for a reliable, punctual and trustworthy person to help us with the school run for our 4 year old daughter.


Ideally this would be someone living close to Nunhead, and needing to travel to central London during the day, and already in possession of a travel card.


Details:

Monday to Friday: Pick up at 7.45am at our home in Nunhead, travel by train and tube to South Kensington, drop off at the school by 8.50am. You would be free by 9am.


Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri: Pick up from school in South Kensington at 3.30pm and drop off at home in Nunhead. You would be free at 4.30pm.

Wednesday: Pick up from school at 12.45, with drop off home at 1.30.


Only contact me if you are serious, and please provide a short CV.


This is to start on January 9 and is term time only.


If you are only able to do the morning or the afternoon drop off/pick up, please do contact me.


Looking forward to hearing from you.

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