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Hi! Looking for someone who would be willing to do come early to our house (around 6.45/7am) and get the kids ready for school. Would then need to run them down to school, either by bus (5 mins) or can walk / scoot (15 mins) if preferred. Suits someone who is looking for extra wraparound cash before work / uni. Based just off lordship lane near the top of Underhill Road.


Also an option for some afterschool / evening work from 5pm if you would like.


Days are flexible, we could work around your schedule. Min 3, max 5 (Mon to Fri). Also happy to add on additional hours for mothers help / cleaning.


Three kids, nearly 2, 4.5 and 7 yrs. Please DM me if interested with your relevant experience, schedule and rates. Thanks!

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Andypops,


My name is Annisha

I’m only available to do the morning drop offs as I have a family I do in the evenings.

I am also available all day on Fridays, If this sounds like it could work? I can send over my Cv/references. Please feel free to contact me at anytime on 07904725210 for any further information.


Kind Regards Annisha

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