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Flexibility is key T


hree years ago I was looking for a way to work more flexibly, whilst still earning a great income…


I love what I do and have a great time working to help other people gain financial stability whilst working flexibly around their families.


Mums in particular (and some dads) have often lost confidence whilst being out of the work place to be with their children. I find it


incredibly rewarding to help them grow. Tina Gillies


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Call on 01905 617821 or 07779 616259


for an informal chat or email tina@paradiseglobal.org for a FREE information pack.


Thinking of returning to work?


f you are thinking of returning to work after you’ve had your baby, lots of help is at hand. You may wish to return to work part time rather than full time, or you may wish to try something new and work from home. You might be entitled to claim financial support and you may need to find quality childcare for your baby.


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There are many useful websites that can help you including:-


www.daycaretrust.org.uk Advice on choosing & paying for childcare. www.workingfamilies.org.uk


Advice & information on employment rights & flexible working. www.hmrc.gov.uk Advice on working tax credits. www.gov.uk


Advice on running your own business


Do you want to earn an extra income?


• You’ve got young children? • Struggling to balance your job, role as a parent and finances? • Been made redundant or just fancy a change?


... Sound familiar?


If a rewarding position with true security that provides you with the work/life balance, flexibility and control over your own destiny sounds appealing - contact Tina Gillies today.


You can work part time, around your existing work or family commitments and there is no financial investment. Find out how Tina’s children can always be her priority. – working part-time hours to suit her family commitments – you too could change your life. Contact Tina on: 01905 617821 E: tina@paradiseglobal.org


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