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JenniferClaire

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Hello!


I am a 27 year old professional PA with over 6 years experience looking after wealthy clients, politicians and VIP families as well as local individuals around Dulwich.


Based near Dulwich Library, I am immediately available.


I can offer my assistance to anyone around the local area with anything they may need help with.


General errands, shopping, online research, selling items on eBay and packaging/posting , collecting dry cleaning, typing letters (very fast Typer - could also type as someone speaks) opening post and organising, helping with children, interiors, wardrobe management, general administration, helping to sort before you move house, bills, invoices, telephone calls, cleaning out mailboxes/inboxes and organising people files on computers.


I have my own car and full UK clean driving licence (have had licence for 10 years) so could help with any driving jobs.


I have a Linked In profile to prove who I am and this has plenty of references from previous employers:


http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jennifer-claire-hodgson/20/209/1a0


I usually charge ?20 an hour for central London work but for anything local it would be ?15 an hour, minimum 2 hours.

Thank you

Jennifer

  • 2 weeks later...

Please note I have worked for 3 locals now via this advert.


1: This was sorting out their computer, files, emails, junk mail etc

2: The second was to open an overload of unopened post, arrange bills and invoices into date order and action anything that needed paying, buying files and folders and leaving her with an organised office

3: Currently I am helping a lady through the eBay process, researching how much her items sell for on various sites, taking the photos, uploading them, selling them, packaging them and posting them



If you have a job that you don't have time to do, please give me a call.

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