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any part time work to fit school hrs ?

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  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    I do babysitting and cleaning ( and am starting childminding course as end of jan !)

    put ads on the internet and in windows etc,you may find that people wont mind you bringing your 2 yr old with you :)

    another thing I do to make money is Mystery Shopping ( many assignments can be done with kids in tow :))

    have a look at the huge ongoing thread on Debt forum :)
  • Why not get a job in a nursery? You might be lucky enough to be able to work with your youngest, I did! Also, if you're new to childcare you should be able to get funding to do an NVQ2 in Children's Care, Learning and Development.
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  • Rachie_B
    Rachie_B Posts: 8,785 Forumite
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    most nurseries arent willing to take on staff unless they have a level 3 qualification

    would stand more chance getting a job @ a pre school / playgroup IMO :)
  • C_Ronaldo
    C_Ronaldo Posts: 4,732 Forumite
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    msmicawber wrote:
    Are you any good with computers? If so, computer support in primary schools is something you could do freelance or via the LEA or certain computer companies.

    Driving instructor? I believe I read somewhere recently that they're in short supply, so you can get free training, car, etc.

    Not sure about working from home - I could never find anything that wasn't underpaid sweatshop stuff.

    the thing with being a driver instructor you may need a fair bit of outlay to pay for it,
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