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Need help with pre-Christmas tasks? I can help with tasks and small jobs . Running errands, filing ,emails , wrapping presents , looking after kids , shopping …


bellmar

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Hi

I live in Herne Hill and have been posting in this forum for years, buying and selling locally and finding my tradespeople in this forum. 
I am now offering my services

I have some free days  available up to 21st of December and can help with any family and non-specialised  task needed.

I am a good all rounder , trustworthy and reliable .

I am  looking for a permanent job for the new year and I am doing this as a short term temporary measure.

If you feel overwhelmed or in need of some extra help, contact me and we can discuss what needs to be done and what the rates would be depending on task. 

I can write emails, letters or  Christmas cards ,  run errands , shop for any particular or general presents , stay at home waiting for a tradesperson (or help prepare an area to be done ), stay  to watch or accompany  an elderly person , look  after the children for a few hours during the day (or possibly some other hours some days . I  have an 11 year old ) , wrap presents , do filing or basic office work/ admin , clear the garden , deliver a present face to face , go and get something at another area of London , tidy up a room or move things  round etc 

Let me know your task, anything that you need done and I’ll honestly tell you if I can help and we can agree a rate. 
 

Please  pm if interested 

Thank you 

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