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Nanny/nanny share wanted for Thursdays


izzybob

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Hi there


We live near Bellenden Road and are looking for someone who could look after our youngest son (2.5) on a Thursday from the beginning of February. Ideally, we would prefer to join an existing nanny share, but we are open to other options. If possible, we should like someone who could also drop off and/or pick up our eldest son from The Villa nursery in SE15, but this is not essential.


(We are also potentially looking for someone who could do drop offs (9am) and pick ups (4pm) for both boys on a Monday, but suspect that it will be difficult to find someone who can do both!)


Thank you very much.

Dear Izzybob,


I am delighted to see your message as we are looking for someone to share our wonderful nanny, Emma, on Thursdays, along with our two year old daughter at our house on Choumert Grove. We already have a nanny share with another local family from 9.30-2pm on Mondays so it's even possible Emma could help with your drop offs and pick ups.


I'll PM you my contact details as it would be great to discuss further!


All the best


Jane

izzybob Wrote:




I can help you please get in touch.



Carol 07847 701286

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> Hi there

>

> We live near Bellenden Road and are looking for

> someone who could look after our youngest son

> (2.5) on a Thursday from the beginning of

> February. Ideally, we would prefer to join an

> existing nanny share, but we are open to other

> options. If possible, we should like someone who

> could also drop off and/or pick up our eldest son

> from The Villa nursery in SE15, but this is not

> essential.

>

> (We are also potentially looking for someone who

> could do drop offs (9am) and pick ups (4pm) for

> both boys on a Monday, but suspect that it will be

> difficult to find someone who can do both!)

>

> Thank you very much.

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