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Posted on | June 27, 2008 | No Comments

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I want to return to work but am unsure of which companies offer 16 hours a week just in school hours.?

Does anyone know what i could do or who i could get in contact with. I was an Architectural technologist and Interior designer for my last company but they made me redundant the day I was due back after maternity leave (its ok I got all payments due to me) but because of this and being a single mum to a teenager and baby I also got made evicted from my privately rented house (cant prove it was because off being made redundant so dont need answers to this either) but was finally rehomed under homelessness. That was 6 months ago and i really dont want to be living on any benefits but must work around my youngest. Is there any employers out there that offer jobs mon-fri 9-5 only? I will do anything (Within reason, No remarks please) I want to study for my RHS Landscape Gardening course and eventually set myself up in business Part time when eldest is old enough to look after herself and youngest at school. Many thanks.

I’d register with a temp agency..

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