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			<title>Im moving to Ahmdabad but ill be looking for jobs everywhere</title>
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			<description>I would like to get to work with ngos and am planning to move at the end of Janaury, whats the process of applying for job, is it by cv and letter. Should I state my salary requirements? 

I have no title but have been working in administration for years and volunteer work so wish to be a project worker for ngos. I can read up on political theory and cultural theory before I go. I ma also doing a tesol so i can teach English out if need be. I would need to be near a city as my husband is a chef.

so can you point me out to website that I can send cvs to? should i apply in the UK first?</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I would like to get to work with ngos and am planning to move at the end of Janaury, whats the process of applying for job, is it by cv and letter. Should I state my salary requirements? <br />
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I have no title but have been working in administration for years and volunteer work so wish to be a project worker for ngos. I can read up on political theory and cultural theory before I go. I ma also doing a tesol so i can teach English out if need be. I would need to be near a city as my husband is a chef.<br />
<br />
so can you point me out to website that I can send cvs to? should i apply in the UK first?</div>

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			<title>What Do You Have to Do to Find a Good Nanny Around Here?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I don't have the advantage of living near a big city like Delhi or Bangalore. I am living here in Ferozepur and can't seem to find or keep a nanny for very long. If we can get them to come, they seem enthusiastic at first, but then either they work one day and then never show up again or they work, but they constantly show up late, steal things and/or just don't want to do the job right. 

Now, I don't want to get into a discussion on work ethics here, but mainly want advice on where to look to find a good nanny. 

I have heard bad things about agencies, so we haven't even tried them. We've so far been getting nannies based on word of mouth and recommendations of locals who supposedly know "hard working" potential candidates for the job. 

Is there some magic trick to finding a decent nanny? A certain best way? I'd love to hear from all who either have a nanny they like or know someone who does.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I don't have the advantage of living near a big city like Delhi or Bangalore. I am living here in Ferozepur and can't seem to find or keep a nanny for very long. If we can get them to come, they seem enthusiastic at first, but then either they work one day and then never show up again or they work, but they constantly show up late, steal things and/or just don't want to do the job right. <br />
<br />
Now, I don't want to get into a discussion on work ethics here, but mainly want advice on where to look to find a good nanny. <br />
<br />
I have heard bad things about agencies, so we haven't even tried them. We've so far been getting nannies based on word of mouth and recommendations of locals who supposedly know &quot;hard working&quot; potential candidates for the job. <br />
<br />
Is there some magic trick to finding a decent nanny? A certain best way? I'd love to hear from all who either have a nanny they like or know someone who does.</div>

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