1582 days ago

Baby sitting position

Paige from Farm Cove

Hi folks,

My name is Paige I am 24 years old. I used to be a bartender/waitress but covid knocked out my job sadly. At the moment I am currently looking for a baby sitting job. I’m very reliable, and very good with children. If someone needs me to come watch the children while you work, do house work, go grocery shopping, take a shower, etc, I am more than happy too. I have a 5 seater car as well, car seats and prams fit well in my car. I have many years experience with this job as well. I also know all the words to Disney movies as I worked at Disney world, it seems to excite the children when they know I personally know Mickey Mouse and tinkerbell. My going rate is $20 an hour as that’s minimum wage. :)

If this interests you, please send me a message or an email: paigehalpin@hotmail.com and I will respond immediately.

Edited to add: I am fully vaccinated and have the flu shot as well.

Thank you so much,
Paige

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