Babysitter/nanny.
Hi Neighbours,
I am a student looking for nannying work over the summer holidays. I am currently studying at Massey University in Wellington and will be in Hamilton for my holidays.
I have previous experience babysitting through casual neighbourhood work, as well as looking after my younger cousins and siblings. This experience ranges in ages from 4-12. I have my full drivers licence as well as access to a car.
I am available to start work after my exams finish early November 2018 until I return to university late February 2019. I am flexible to any hours and free to work more over the school holidays.
Feel free to send me a message on Neighbourly, andersonkate644@gmail.com, or 0274537997 if you are interested and I can send through my CV and references.
Thanks!
Kate.
Poll: If we want to reduce speeding, what do you think actually changes driver behaviour? 🛻🚨🚓
In the Post's article on speeding penalties, the question is asked whether speeding fines are truly about road safety, or are they just a way to boost revenue for the Crown?
What do you think? Should speeding motorists receive speeding fines or demerit points?
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36.2% The sting of a fine (Money talks!)
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63.8% The threat of demerit points (Nobody wants to lose their license!)
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