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Good Evening,

I'm a local Mum with lots of business experience. I chose recently to take a career break to spend more time with my family. So whilst my son is at school I have lots of free time.


I freelance for various events and companies in the evenings and weekends covering sales, event management and operations, networking and artist management.


I can answer emails, be your receptionist, run errands, answer calls, help you sell products and dispatch, or just be an extra pair of hands in your busy day.


I drive/cycle and live locally. I can work every day or just one. Happy to discuss. I'm free from around 8am - 3pm Monday - Friday (later if required).


Thank you for reading I look forward to hearing from you.


Best wishes

Nicola

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