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Childcare Worker Reviews
What is it like working as a Childcare Worker?
April 2019
Interesting and exciting.
Childcare Worker in Baltimore:
Pros: Making the world a better place.
Cons: The sad stories I see
February 2019
Hard working.
Childcare Worker in Dublin:
Pros: Working with children
Cons: Paperwork
January 2019
Good accessibility.
Childcare Worker in Newbridge:
Pros: Near to where i live
Cons: Not enough job opportunities that interest me
January 2019
The payrate is unfair.
Childcare Worker in Gold Coast:
Pros: That im surrounded by friends and family
Cons: The pay rate
November 2018
Handy.
Childcare Worker in Shannon:
Pros: The children I work with
Cons: The pay and management
April 2018
Childcare assistant.
Childcare Worker in Naas:
Pros: Working with the children, seeing them grow and learn.
Cons: Bad pay and long hours.
Very stressful at times.
December 2017
Childcare Worker in Perth:
Pros: Working with kids and my collages everyday is a great thing. I love teaching and guiding children through play in life.
Cons: Some times I get stuck doing all the paper work in the room.
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