drmaulina
10/9/2015 07:15 EST
Hi, Good day... My daughter is 11 to and she has problem of walking. I need a nanny, jobless woman, jobless parents without kids who takecare of her while I'm working.. I also need used scooter or car if anyone exchange them
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Msturge
10/9/2015 09:33 EST
There are two Facebook groups that are active for household staff you can post on or view previous posts:Babysitters, Housekeepers & Drivers and Housekeepers and Drivers in Trinidad.
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rpowers
12/19/2015 09:43 EST
Hi there,
I am a 25 year old female and I will be in Trinidad for 6 weeks while my partner is doing research. I am a fully qualified Canadian primary school teacher who has been teaching in London, England for the last two years. I have extensive experience working with children your daughter's age and would love to speak with you further if you are still looking for a nanny. I arrive in Trinidad on January 10 and depart on February 20.
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rpowers
1/5/2016 12:47 EST
Apologies for the delay.
Name: Rachel Powers Age: 25 Nationality: Canadian Languages: English, Basic French Occupation: Elementary School Teacher Experience working with children: 10 years Email: rachelpowers5@gmail.com
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gingerbaby
1/6/2016 06:01 EST
I don't want to sound as if I am discriminating because I am a Trinidadian myself. I don't see you fitting into this role with a local home as a qualified teacher. Maybe an expat home will be more suitable as they would understand that you are just looking for something to do for one month instead of hanging around home doing nothing. Trinidadians concept of what is a nanny is completely different to what we are used to here in Canada. They still have the prejudiced British mentality and surely will not give you the respect you deserve.
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