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  1. #1
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    hi all..

    I'm just wondering how many of you lovely childminders have managed to move and remain childminding?

    I'm the main income and really now what to move and put the house on the market.. if I don't do it this coming year I feel I will almost get stuck staying where we are and I really just want to now move out of this house and start us off all over again.

    I know at the moment when I move that I will have no income coming in .. unless I can find another part-time job in the meantime...

    I know moving with no income imminent might sound a bit mad but I don't know how else to change my life and home..

    have everyone of you got any ideas?

    Thanks for reading.x

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    We're also considering moving in the new year and have also wondered about how difficult it would be to start up all over. It's been really hard starting up after maternity leave, so really not looking forward to doing it again!

 

 

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