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Any Charter School Sixth Formers looking for pocket money for 1 hour of before school help Mon-Fri?


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Hello


I am looking for someone to come and help out for an hour each morning (starting ideally at 7am - but up to 7.30am start time is also ok).


It won't be a lot of work, I just need an extra pair of hands to help me with my kids in the morning.


I have 2 lovely children aged 5 and 7 years old, and I want someone to supervise them at for 30 minutes at breakfast (i.e. make sure they eat and don't get into squabbles)while I have a shower, and then for the second 30 minutes to sit with one of the children (while I sit with the other) and watch and help them read/ practise writing - whatever it is. It will enable me to give which ever child I am with my full attention.


This would suit someone at sixth form who wants some extra pocket money. It would pay ?8 an hour - 5 days a week so that is ?40 a week spending money. If you can fit this into your day please get in touch. I live 5 minutes walk from the Charter School and North Dulwich Train station.


You can email me back if you are interested and we can set up a time to meet/chat on the phone.


Thanks so much

  • 3 weeks later...

Did you find somebody in the end?


I pm'd you on the 13th on behalf of my 16 year old Charter daughter.


You also sent a text message to say you could meet up with her this half term? But not heard back?

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