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Bit naughty as I am posting in 2 sections but as I post most regularly on here and its relating to working motherhood...



Before having a baby last year I was a fashion PR with around 5 years of experience. In order to find myself some work that fitted in with childcare I registered a company called The Little Communications Company with a view to building my own agency. For the last 3 months I have been working 3 days a week for a couple of clients across fashion and children's goods but these contracts have come to and end and I am thinking about what happens next as I have had a few issues over the last few months!


I have learnt that I don't like working by myself and I don't like working from my home so I am putting a message out there to see whether there is anyone else in a similar position who would potentially like to get on board. I have no idea how it would work, it could either be working together in the same space and sharing ideas and thoughts or working together to get clients on board and sharing the workload. I couldn't pay a salary so that person would need to bring business with them or earn what they bring in from new clients.


Does this interest anyone? Bit of a longshot I know but I thought worth extending in case there is someone else who would like a shot at building an agency!

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