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    Default Slave labour

    Bet you'd all be jumping up and down for this job I just saw!!
    About Me
    Dedicated Mother of 3 and business professional requiring domestic support my working week can be anything from 9am – 17:30 or on occasions 20:00pm. Essentially supports within in these hours are crucial, along with household support so I am able to have quality time outside of work with the kids.
    Personally we are a fun, loving family who enjoy having a laugh and good fun.


    My Childcare Requirements
    Hours Required
    Monday – Fridays 14: 30 /15:00 – 19:30
    Saturdays 10: 00 – 15:00 pm (possible evenings/ night childcare services)
    Sundays (occasional) possibly evenings/ nights childcare services
    Most school holidays the ideal candidate will not be required to work, however when required to do so the childcare service will be needed on a full-time basis.
    Duties:
    1. Childcare services
    2. Preparing evening meals and Afro-Caribbean cuisines
    3. Laundry – washing and ironing
    4. General maintenance of the house keeping the house clean and tidy at all times
    5. Weekly spring clean of entire 4/5 bedroom house
    Provided:
    - Modern en-suite accommodation (for free)
    - Evening meal inclusive
    - Weekly rate of £45 per week
    Requirements:
    - Natural home-maker
    - Enhanced CRB certificate
    - Food hygiene certificate
    - Childcare qualification
    - Ofsted Registered
    - Minimum of 2 years Childcare experience
    - Good time management skills


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    Servants quarters on the lower floor with bed and single blanket.
    Bell on the wall that will ring when needed

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    Is the woman for real

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    oh bless her - as a 'home maker' she obviously totally devalues herself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipsqueak View Post
    oh bless her - as a 'home maker' she obviously totally devalues herself.

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    I have a shed in my garden and a porta potti, wonder if I can pay someone £45 a week to do all that and they can live in the shed

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    basically wanting an ofsted registered au pair...

    good luck with that one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    boo

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    for real?
    Ali xx

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    PEOPLE LIKE THAT MAKE ME LAUGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,
    IM SURE SHE'LL GET LOADS OF REPLYS LOL

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    Weekly spring cleans????

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    thought slavery had been abolished
    ***** proofed the house but they're still getting in!

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    Surely she has missed a 0 off the £45,
    Or perhaps an 8 is missing from before the 45??
    Carol xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by breezy View Post
    thought slavery had been abolished
    The sad thing is, there are slaves in the UK, usually sold by their parents to pay off a debt. This is the UK, not a foreign land
    Need a laugh? Visit my website: www.unclegargy.deviantART.com

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    There is a n advert on childcare.co.uk for a live out nanny required to work 12 hours a day 5 days a week, mostly to look after their baby but also to do some light housework and cook the parents evening meal!! I couldn't believe it, it must break some sort of laws about employment.

 

 

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