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    Posted: 02 August 2011 at 3:38pm
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Hi there all

My 16year old daughter is looking  for part time/occasional work in the Chalfont/Gold Hill area.

She's on school hols at the moment and starts 6th form in September

 She's done occasional child minding/baby sitting before and when paid to do cleaning can do a great job.

Seems there's nothing available in the Chalfont/Gerrards Cross shops at the moment.

All suggestions welcome
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Sadly every day someone comes in my shop looking for work, I just wish I could employ more people because it takes a lot of guts coming in and asking and then being turned down. Good luck with the job hunting I am sure something will turn upSmile
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state of society in it.
 
None of todays youf can get jobs in it
 
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote PeaBee Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 August 2011 at 8:00am
Well actually Walrus, my daughter speaks the Queens English fairly well.
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I used to do summer work up at the Epilepsy Society - always worth a try...
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Originally posted by Bobblehead Bobblehead wrote:

Hello! Can anyone recommend a local house cleaning company?
 
Originally posted by Bobblehead Bobblehead wrote:

 
Finally, where is the evidence that we have a vast number of unemployed child carers, regulate or unregulated, trained or untrained in this country? Ask any parent in this village and they will tell you that finding a reliable baby sitter or a nursery or childminder place without joining a waiting list is nigh on impossible!!
 
Seems there is work out there!
 
 
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Originally posted by J.R. J.R. wrote:

I used to do summer work up at the Epilepsy Society - always worth a try...
there always used to be kitchen work but not now.

stop HS2.
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Hi Peabea,
I hope your daughter finds something soon! There are a couple of local agencies that offer babysitting services, Busy Lives in Amersham is reputable. Maybe she can see if they can take her on their books? I have a feeling she would need to be 18 though. I do have a need for a babysitter from time to time and in which case I will PM you but I have to be honest I'm not sure that I would be comfortable leaving my baby with someone so young for any length of time. I'm sure she is a lovely responsible girl so it really isn't be anything personal. It's just that you know what small babies can be like when missing Mum or/and unwell which can happens so fast!! I do however work from home from time to time and to have someone sitting my baby while I'm here could be very helpful so as I say I'll PM you if thats the case.

As malc has pointed out I also need a cleaner but again I need someone who can come on a long term basis, regular basis.

I know a couple of people who run dog walking businesses so I'll see if they have additional work over the summer that they need help with.

16 is such a difficult age when looking for work, I remember it all too well! I'll keep my eyes and ears open and let you know if I hear anything.

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The day I was 15 I got a saturday job in a shoe shop for the princely wage of 19 shillings and 11 pence !!! am I giving my age awayWink

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Funny! My first job was at 15.......in a shoe shop! £1.20 an hour!!!
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