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How easy to find temporary mother's help/nanny jobs around clacton

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PixiNanny · 25/09/2009 21:59

I will be coming home from aupairing/nannying in gloucs in November (hopefully) and am wondering how easy it would be to find a temporary (possibly part time) position to go from when I get home sometime in Nov until when I leave for seasonal work sometime in Feb.

Can you recommend any good agencies or know of any good local newspapers with jobs in that my Mum can collect for me? Or anyone who may need a temporary mother's help/nanny Thanks!

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NormaSknockers · 26/09/2009 07:36

No agencies spring to mind in Clacton I'm afraid, local papers such as the Clacton Gazette would be a good place to start, Thursday & Friday editions would be the better ones

Sawyer64 · 26/09/2009 09:40

Or what about advertising on here and Gumtree,anyone looking for local help would be sure to look on these sites,I'm sure.

ByTheSea · 26/09/2009 09:44

Ann Barrett has an agency in Colchester and she may know of something in Clacton.

PixiNanny · 26/09/2009 10:32

I didn't think there'd be an agency in Clacton, but thought it better to ask! My Mum is currently collecting the Thursday Gazettes for me and works in a newsagents, so can get access to any local rag but we're unsure which ones would have jobs apart from the gazette? (I don't live there at the moment, so she's doing my dirty work for me!)

Don't I have to pay to advertise on here? Or am I okay to advertise on the Nannies/AP board and on this board for free? I'll post an ad as soon as I have a better idea of dates, as at the moment my boss has no idea when she can get a replacement for, but hopefully within six weeks!

I'll check out Ann Barrett!

Thank you for the advice

& in case anyone is looking:
young woman looking for a temp and possibly part-time position from mid/end-Nov to an undefined date in Feb. Preferably mother's help with a toddler/baby to gain more experience with under two's

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NormaSknockers · 26/09/2009 10:46

Another paper to look at might be the East Anglian Daily Times, think the jobs paper is in the Wednesday one

PixiNanny · 26/09/2009 11:58

East Anglian Daily Times? I've never heard of that one! I feel embarrassed, I used to organise the papers at a newsagents and thought myself knowledgeable on the papers

I'll ask my Mum to check it over for me thank you!

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