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Mother's Help Urgently Wanted


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Well, when I say "urgently wanted" I mean sooner rather than later.


Unfortunately, I live in a crazy house with a man who doesn't quite understand that the laundry doesn't do itself and that the dishwasher is there to be used, not to have the dishes stacked next to it.......we also have a small matter of a newborn and I'm not coping brilliantly. Somehow the house seems to have been turned upside down and there's no time to sort everything out until 9pm+ when I'm knackered.


I am looking for someone to come by for 2 - 2.5 hours almost each morning (not Mondays) or evening (preferably morning) to help tidy down and do some laundry, ironing, etc. If not each morning, then every other morning.....


Location: Beckenham

Public Transport: 1 minute from Kent House station, 2 mins from Clock House station and next to the Beckenham Road tram stop.

Parking: off street parking is available.

Pay: ?8 per hour

All cleaning materials provided.

Good English understanding is required....


If you're int


It would help if you were good with kids.....indeed, babies, too, but it's not entirely necessary.

If you're interested or even if you could only do 2 or 3 mornings per week, please get in touch via a PM here or through [email protected]


Thanks.

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