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Mother's Help : would you be interested?


Bionic_Dave

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.....Mother's help wanted for an 11 month old girl in a fairly crazy family, lol!


I would be looking for a few hours at the beginning of the day and some again at the end of the day ....OR....if that's too much of an ask (funny old hours, I know, not very easy!), I would then really appreciate some help towards the end of the afternoon, from approx 3pm - 7pm.


Sound good?


We pay ?8.50 per hour, cash, and we'd like someone easy going, any language BUT please have a good understanding of the English language, and someone who can get stuck into things if we're having a hectic day.


If you'd be keen, I'd love to hear from you.



Our location is BR3, the Penge end. There's off street parking avail and there's also 3 different stations within one minute from where we live.


Thanks!

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