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my lovely part-time live-in nanny is looking for more work in Cambridge/Ely area. Anyone interested?

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PhDiva · 09/04/2008 20:39

She is mature (34), capable and experienced. Speaks excellent English. I am very pleased to have found her and would like to help her earn a bit more. She is looking for two days a week (not weekends) as she only works for us for three days. She lives with us, so is not looking for a live-in position.

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flowerybeanbag · 09/04/2008 20:44

Oh, that's a shame, only 2 days wouldn't be any good for me.

Hope you do find something for her.

PhDiva · 09/04/2008 20:52

Well she might consider a bit of weekend work too....

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flowerybeanbag · 09/04/2008 20:55

I don't need weekends I'm afraid

schmoopoo · 09/04/2008 20:56

Cardiff a bit far LOL

pedilia · 09/04/2008 20:58

what 2 days is she free? What does she charge? Does she have her own transport?

PhDiva · 09/04/2008 21:04

I work from home, so the exact days are negotiable. She does not have own transport - would rely on public or someone picking her up (we live in central Ely). She would charge £40 per day plus transport for an 8 hour day.

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penpotEca · 21/07/2008 11:29

PhDiva - is your nanny still looking for something?

penpotEca · 22/07/2008 12:33

bump

lindseyfox · 22/07/2008 19:33

£40 for an 8hr day thats £5 an hr assuming thats net? not that min wage applies to live in but wouldnt be live in with the additional family they would need to also pay tax an ni so would you spilt the tax code with them as they may end up paying a higher rate of tax for her.

its really kind of you to help her find another job, would she not condsider a nursery for 2 days or maybe a creche at a lesuire centre.

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