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East Dulwich based woman looking for childcare/housework


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Hi,


I'm a 22-year-old woman who has just graduated from the LSE, looking for childcare/housework MONDAY-WEDNESDAY.

Minimum 5 hours per day (prices up for discussion)

Lots of experience looking after young children.

I'm looking for a nice family that is looking for someone to clean their house, cook, and/or look after their children.

I'm a great cook, particularly love making healthy vegetarian food.

Ideally, I would come to your house at lunchtime, do a few hours of housework and then pick up children from school, play with them and cook dinner.

Can also help with homework: I've got 3 A*'s at A-Level and a First Class Degree from LSE.


If you are interested, please email me: [email protected]


Thanks,

Poppy

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