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childminder available in Tunbridge Wells, Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm, £4.50 Hour.

9 replies

abaker · 25/08/2009 09:18

Hi, I am a childminder and will be registered very soon in the next couple of weeks. I have been CRB Checked and hold a Valid First Aid Certificate.
I have a 2 year old Boy and a 1 year old Girl.
I am available from 8.00am-6.00pm Mon-Fri and am very flexible.
My rates are £4.50 an hour or £5.00 an hour including all meals.
I live in Tunbridge Wells, not far from High Brooms Station.
Please email if you have any further questions.
Thanks
Amanda

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flopalong · 25/08/2009 19:23

£4:50 an hour!!!!!!

FabBakerGirlIsBack · 25/08/2009 19:25

I thought you weren't allowed to advertise for a job on here??

Blondeshavemorefun · 25/08/2009 19:29

this is near my area- i dont know if that is good or not - wondered what the !!!!! was for flopalong?

flopalong · 25/08/2009 19:40

Is that the going rate there??? think I might move. Even the city centre nursaries don't charge that. Could be to do with crappy area I live in lol.
I should put my rates up, I have 2 level 4 qualifictions in early years, don't even charge 3:50per hour

flopalong · 25/08/2009 19:43

mind you tumbridge wells is soooooo much posher than where I live.

gingernutlover · 25/08/2009 20:10

£5 an hour is £50 a day, more expensive than the nurseries round here by a bit and they include all meals. But worth it for a good childminder.

Hoping you still have spaces in a years time would you do before/after school care?

gingernutlover · 25/08/2009 20:11

flopalong - it's not posh! at least not since we moved in!

flopalong · 25/08/2009 20:44

Lol, I was going to put my fees up before the stupid recession but stoped providing an evening meal instead. I still provide dinner, snacks and drinks, yummy healthy ones I might add which is why it helped my bank balence to stop the evening meals (a little anyway). Still I think in april I will put my fees up to £4 an hour £20 for a morning or afternoon and £35 per day. £165 a week. I work from 7am till 5:50pm most days and never take time off sick.

flopalong · 25/08/2009 20:52

I live in Manchester and its not the posh part lol.
I would pay £5 an hour for my kids if I knew they were being given fab care and given loads of stuff to do (I have also cut down on expensive trip and replaced them with trips to nature reserves and big parks that have farms on them. I have gone all outdoorsy, The zoo was good (no extra fee) the airport pub was amazing. walking round the local nature reserve in the rain was so much fun (we were all in water proofs, my zebra wellies are great). I have loved the holidays, feeling tired now though, roll on school

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