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edisona
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 3:27 am    Post subject: Hi Reply with quote

Hi my name is Edisona Ramadani and i am 16 years old, i've just finished school and going to college soon.i have 6 sisters and 1 brother, i am from london but orrigenally from Kosovo, i have raised my younger sister which is 4 years old now, she calls me mummy, but i am a very loving light hearted person im only 16 but i am trying to look for a jb as a nanny because i love children. i have worked in a nursery for my work experiance and the children loved me they used to call me ''NANNY'' i used to luagh alot it's so cute, i just love children im a very loving young girl. but i would love to look after you children also do house work.. IM USED TO IT IN THIS HOUSE. II NEEED A JOBBBBBBB
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 11:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi edisona

Welcome to CV Tips!

You know, you could make a great career out of this love of kids, if you get yourself some training, too.

If you've done work experience, you can go to other nurseries, and ask them about how to get a job, and how to start your training.

The quick way is to just pick up the phone, ring around, and find out what you need to do. You can check out any casual work or maybe even full time jobs.

This really can be a big career. Child care is a hugely important sector in service industries these days, and there's a real demand for people. London's a big place, too, so you've got a lot of options.

Start with the nurseries closest to you, and be a bit patient.

You could wind up with a job, and a whole new career, overnight!

Good luck, and I'm sure some of the others will have some ideas for you, too.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You should be able to be a baby sitter or a nanny, I would think. Babysitting is easier to come by than a nanny job. Nanny jobs can sometimes require you to leave your family. Some people will allow a nanny that is not on a live in basis though. I would check out babysitting jobs first, and keep your eyes on ads for nannies in the local area also.

http://www.cvtips.com/babysitting_jobs_teenangers.html
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 4:00 pm    Post subject: Hiyaaaaa Reply with quote

hi Edisona

first of all can i just say thats really nice of you bringing your younger sister up, it must have been so hard.

you know, you can go to college & study child care, & because your 16 its free.
i went to college & was on a child care course, its really good. i was half way threw my level 1 but i had to leave college. you can go to college for your first year to get your level 1, & whilst studying your entitled to 3 days in a work place so you could choose to work in a school or a nursey as volunteer work. you will also be entitled to £30 a week ema, so why not take advante of that free training, you will beable to do something you love doing whilst studying to get that possition of where you want to be if that makes sense, why not give it a shot eh ? i mean you dont have to take my advice but im just giving the best advice i can & aslo trying to help other people who are in the same situation as me.

thanks for reading.
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