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childcare at my home from 6am to 7.30am...

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BoozeyTuesday · 06/01/2015 23:53

... every weekday morning for a sleeping 9 year old would be nigh on impossible to get wouldn't it? Do I have any options at all or is it just too unrealistic?! Thanks in advance!

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FannyFifer · 07/01/2015 00:01

I don't think you would get anyone prepared to work for 1.5 hours a day, sorry.

FlorenceMattell · 07/01/2015 00:03

A local teenager is your best bet. 16-17 year old.

FannyFifer · 07/01/2015 00:05

Or a pensioner neighbour? Most elderly folk I know get up v early.

Rinkydinkypink · 07/01/2015 00:10

You need an early morning baby sitter. Not impossible to find but not easy either.

Heynowbill · 07/01/2015 00:13

Do you live near anywhere that would have people working night shifts? Someone might do it on the way home for some extra income?

wewishyou · 07/01/2015 13:23

I think it depends how much you are willing to pay (it's not pretty, but it's the truth, for me at least).

FlorenceMattell · 07/01/2015 13:34

Agree with we wish you. Unsocial hours. Would pay teenager £20 eg £10 per hour. Also could have two so alternate days. £50 - £100 per week might make it worthwhile. Needs to be some one in walking distance or mileage will cancel out any payments.

MuddhaOfSuburbia · 07/01/2015 13:37

What happens at 730?

rosadelmiquel · 07/01/2015 17:29

You can find lots of nannies,au pairs etc on this website www.babysitter-agency.com/find/a/nanny/in/YourCity/page/1/ASC

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