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Fantastic nanny looking for new position


HannahKT

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Hi


Our fantastic nanny Mariana is returning to London in January and so will be looking for a full-time position (or ideally 4 days, as I want her to work for me at least one day a week!).


Mariana worked for us for two years, and for my friend's family (from whom she has a reference) for the other four days a week. She was an absolute rock for me, completely reliable, delightful with my son, who was around two at that time, and nothing was ever too much trouble. I would confess to being quite particular about how I do things, but I never had to tell Mariana anything twice. She has masses of common sense and I completely trusted her with all aspects of childcare and the house.


More than that, somehow I felt calmer when Mariana was around- she is so patient and is always smiling it seems!


I can't recommend her highly enough- my friend and I would discuss how great she was whenever we saw each other!


I offered to post on here for her, as she's not arriving back in the UK until 14th January (to live permanently, I would add), but I can pass on her contact details if you send me a private message, so that you can speak to her directly.


Please PM me if you need any further information by way of a reference and I would be happy to talk to you.


Best wishes,


Hannah

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