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15 year old son looking for evening/weekend work


peteandmazz

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My 15 year old son is on the look for some evening/weekend work.


He babysits a few of my friends kids but they dont tend to go out very often. He charges ?5 an hour and I collect and drop him off. He has two younger siblings aged 6 and 3 so has had plenty of experience.


His also an A* gcse achievable student so perhaps you need someone to help a child along thats struggling with maths/english.


He does help out at a local go karting place and is always keen to help them with mending the karts or just a general bit of gardening/tidying up.


He also dog walks daily for our family dog.


Please let me know if you have your interested and would like to meet with him


Many thanks.

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