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Low rent in exchange for 5 hours help with kids!


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We'd like to rent out our spare double room (comfy bed!) in our lovely home in East Dulwich. We're looking for someone (perhaps who's had experience as an pair previously) who would like to reduce the cost of their rent (?250 per month all incl.) by contributing a SMALL amount of childcare. We currently have a lovely Spanish lodger who lives with us, works full time in a school, pays us a little bit of rent, but also helps out with one night's babysitting a week, and some light housework (never more than 5 hours a week incl. babysitting. It usually breaks down to 1 hours help with kids' laundry and 4 hours babysitting).


If you think this might be of interest, send me a PM. We're looking for someone who genuinely likes kids, is kind, considerate and tidy!


Thanks.

Hi their,


My Name is Conner, I am very interested in your ad.

I have just turned 30 and I work in a School for Children and Teens with behavioural problems.


I work on a Farm within the School and I have a great deal of time wioth the Children as they often work with Me and hang out.


I am very good with Children and I genuinly Love being around them. I would do My job for free but getting paid is a real bonus.


I am very easy going and I am very quiet and tidy. I am very considerete of others and he main reason I am looking for a place is due to others making a lot of noise late.


I really hope I hear from you and we can arrange a viewing as this sounds like just what I am looking for.


When I am not at work I enjoy going to the gym and Painting. I am a big Lover of Films , the outdoors and Animals also.


Thank you for reading this,


regards,


Conner.

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