Tuesday, May 29, 2012

HSA - Phillip Deacon Wilson

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Dear Phillip,

I can see that you have been making contributions to your HSA.  I will need your routing and account number to make the employer contributions.  Thanks.


God Bless,

Sue

Eclipse - Phillip Ulysses Wilson


I believe this in another new Phillip. The transit of Venus sounds interesting.

Attached you will find four images of the Sun in eclipse obtained on Sunday, May 20, from St. George, Utah, a short distance south of the mid-line of annularity. Conditions were perfect for us: No clouds and a temperature a bit above 40C. (OK, a bit warm, but ...) The Sun disappeared behind a nearby ridge some 15 minutes, or so, before the end. We were located on a high, red sandstone outcrop on the east side of the city.
 
The REALLY BIG event is still to come, namely, the Transit of Venus on the evening of Tuesday, June 5. Remember that this is a very rare event:
    - Only the 8th transit of Venus in the 4 centuries since the invention of the telescope;
    - Only the 7th transit to have been observed, the one in 1631 not having been observable from Europe;
    - No transits occurred during the 20th century;
    - This will be the 2nd transit of Venus in the 21st century -- the first occurred in 2004 but was not visible from Edmonton;
    - This will be the final transit of Venus until December 2117 and, hence, the only one that can be observed by people living today.
    - The path of the planet across the face of the Sun 8 days from today will be almost the same as that observed by Capt. Cook from Tahiti in 1769 and will not be repeated until 2255;
   
To observe the transit you MUST PROTECT YOUR EYES. For $2 you can purchase a pair of 'eclipse viewers' from the gift shop at the 'Telus World of Science'. Those eclipse viewers must  be used only directly in front of your eyes. Do not use them with binoculars or a telescope. The apparent/angular size of Venus will be approximately 1/30 that of the Sun - just large enough that, with the eclipse viewers protecting your eyes, the planet will appear as a black dot on the Sun. An equally safe material to use is a piece of #14 welder's glass.
 
Sheets of 'SeymourSolar' filter material may be available from the Science Shop in Southgate Mall. The Seymour material can be cut and fitted to make safe filters for use with binoculars, telescopes and cameras. That material must be placed in front of the lens and carefully taped in place and sealed around the edges so that no direct sunlight gets into the optical system. Science shops, science centres and science museums elsewhere may also sell protective devices and materials.
 
A much more satisfactory view can be obtained using a properly filtered telescope. I strongly recommend that, if you do not have such a telescope, you should go to the campus observatory on top of CCIS, the new science building at the north end of the 'quad'. Telescopes (with proper filters) will be set up on the south side of the building by 3:30 and there may be a presentation about the transit before it begins. Visitors will be taken up to the big telescopes at apporoximately 4 p.m. (By 8 p.m., or so, the Sun will be blocked from view by neighbouring buildings if you are on the roof. Small telescopes may then be taken down to the ground to extend the viewing time.)
 
It may be more convenient, and certainly there will be more space and more telescopes, to go to the observing deck on the southeast side of the TELUS World of Science in Coronation Park. In addition to the telescopes permanently housed there, local amateurs will be in the surrounding field with a variety of telescopes.
 
Times for the Transit as observed from Edmonton are as follows:
 
    Transit begins at 16:05 MDT.
    Mid transit at 19:27 MDT
    Transit 'ends' at 22:49 MDT.  Note, however, that the Sun will set at 21:58, so the final hour will not be visible from Edmonton.
 
Those times are globally applicable to within a few minutes. Make the usual corrections for other time zones, however.
 
Interesting effects happen for a brief interval approximately 18 minutes following the beginning of the transit, and at approximately 18 minutes before the end.. If you are looking through the telescope belonging to a serious observer, you may be asked to stand a side for a few minutes around that time!
 
The entire transit can be observed in principle from Fort Nelson, BC; Yellowknife and Hay River in the NWT; and from everywhere in the Yukon. i.e. observing circumstances will improve as you go toward the north or northwest from Edmonton.
 
Note that the TELUS World of Science in Calgary also has a public program for this event.
 
I encourage you to distribute this information to as many people as you can. It would be a shame if people did not observe the transit -- or at least try -- due to lack of advance knowledge.
 
We know with high precision when the transit will begin and end, and what the apparent path of Venus will be relative to the Sun. We cannot, unfortunately, guarantee favourable weather conditions!
 
    Doug
 
p.s. The attached images of the eclipsed Sun were taken with a telephoto lens, Nikon D7000 and a filter made out of the 'SeymourSolar' material - ISO1000, 1/1000 second. Those details will work equally well for the transit. However, you should experiment well-in-advance with your own equipment.



Interviews - Phillip Vernon Wilson


An ARS/LTP is a position named Agricultural Resource Specialist/Land Treatment Planner. They want someone with a BS and 5 years of experience. And they are offering $16/hour.  Doesn't sound like a very lucrative field.





Hi Renae, Mike and Phil,

Good morning from Waitsfield!  I'll be coming up to St. Albans for the ARS/LTP interviews on Wednesday.  This provides a good opportunity for us to get together and check in.  It looks like I'll be done by 1:30, so I could meet with each of you for an hour starting then.  Would you please talk among yourselves and let me know what schedule would work best for you?  Sorry for the late notice - I just received the interview schedule on Friday.

Thanks and I look forward to seeing you,

Jill






I could meet at any time on Wednesday afternoon.

Thanks,
Mike

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Tax Form - Phillip Vernon Wilson

Jill attached their 990 tax form in this email.  Looks like it is a part time gig for her based on compensation. I did a little research and Phillip is a Cartographic Technician for VACD. 

Here is VACD's Tax Form 990 for last fiscal year.  - Jill

VACD - Phillip Vernon Wilson

These emails from Vermont have been very dull.



Greetings,

Attached please find minutes of the February VACD Board meeting, as well as copies of most of the documents made available at the meeting.  I apologize for being so slow in sending these out.  I will send you our Tax Form 990 in a separate email since it is so large.  Attached are:

  • Minutes of 2/22/2012 VACD Board Meeting
  • Minutes of 10/19/2011 VACD Board Meeting
  • Approved VACD Strategic Plan Goals, pending proxy votes
  • Proxy Vote Form for 2/22/2012 meeting
  • Copies of proxy votes for 10/19/2011 items
  • Copy of Interagency MOU for Lake Champlain Coordination
  • Copy of FSA State Committee Minute thanking VACD and Districts for post-Irene assistance
  • VACD Technical Programs Report
  • VACD Financial Statements for Year to Date ending 12/31/2011
The VACD Strategic Plan Goals attached here are the final version pending approval by proxy votes.  Since we didn't have a quorum at the meeting, for the districts that were not represented, last week I sent paper copies of all these documents to your VACD supervisor representative (which is usually but not always your chair) asking them to vote on the strategic plan goals by proxy.  Please encourage them to vote, so we can keep moving forward with our work together.  We'll be talking about the next steps in the strategic planning process at the DM meeting at the end of May and the VACD Board meeting in mid-June.

The next VACD board meeting will be held Thursday, June 14th, 1:30-4:00 pm, at the USDA Service Center in Berlin.  At this meeting we'll be discussing both district funding in FY 2013 and the Field Office of the Future.  The meeting will be preceded by a VACD Technical Partnership meeting starting at 9:30 am, which you and supervisors are welcome to attend.  Please mark your calendars!

Please forward this information to your supervisors.  Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.

Best,

Jill

Fenway - Phillip Randall Wilson

Here is a followup email for the Boston trip.

Dear Phillip,

My colleague, Arman asked me to follow up with you with regard to a Hotel Reservation you would like to be made in Boston, MA on July 6, 2012 for one night. 

We have actually been able to locate availability for two separate room options at the 5-star location, Hotel Commonwealth on Commonwealth Avenue directly across the street from the Boston Red Sox's Fenway Park. The two room options both have the soaking tub requirement to meet the needs of your request. Additional room options are as follows:

Fenway Room King:
  • Large Deluxe Room (470 sq. ft)
  • Offers a direct view of Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox
  • Features one king size bed, Imported Italian linens, Down comforters and pillows
  • Plush terrycloth bathrobes and towels
  • Spacious sitting area with fully stocked mini bar and oversized writing desk
  • 32” Panasonic LCD HD televisions with DVD/CD players
  • State of the art telecommunications system and IPOD docking system
  • Cost for Night = $479

  • Commonwealth Room:
  • Supreme Deluxe Room (515 sq. ft)
  • Offers a direct view of historic Kenmore Square
  • This luxurious room resembles a junior suite and features one king size bed
  • Plush terrycloth bathrobes and towels
  • Imported Italian linens, Down comforters and pillows
  • Spacious sitting area that may be closed off with drape dividers
  • Features a fully stocked mini bar and an old world inspired writing desk
  • Offers an oversized marble bathroom with Fresh amenities
  • Two 32” Panasonic LCD televisions with DVD/CD players
  • State of the art telecommunications system and IPOD docking system
  • Cost for Night = $525

  • In addition to the prices indicated beneath each room description, there will be a One Concierge Reservation Fee of $50USD, as well. This fee will allow for One Concierge to make and confirm the booking for you as well as take care of any last minute things you may need before checking in to your room on July 6.
    If you would like more information on these rooms or rooms at any other hotel, please do not hesitate to let me know. If there are any specific landmarks or venues you would like to have your hotel situated close by to, please let me know, also. I want to ensure that you are completely satisfied with the options and service One Concierge has provided to you at all times.
    I certainly look forward to hearing from you as well as having the opportunity to serve you in the near future.

    Kindest Regards,
    Dustyn

    Boston - Phillip Randall Wilson

    Looks like this concierge service can find nice hotels, but not copy down email addresses correctly.  Not sure if this Phillip is one of the regulars or a new one.  Sounds like he is loaded though.

    Phillip,

    Thanks for reaching out to us today. It was certainly a pleasure speaking with you. We would be delighted to assist you with your request. As promised, both myself and my colleagues will be looking for some 5 star properties in Boston during your stay. We will make sure to find hotels that offer large garden or soaking tubs for you and your guest.

    Either I or my colleague will get back to you later tomorrow to keep you updated on our progress. Thank you in advance for your patience. If there is anything further you require of us please feel free to contact us at anytime.
    Kindest Regards,
    Arman

    Tuesday, May 8, 2012

    Test Email - Phillip Neville Wilson

     I got a test email from the wife in the Au Pair postings.  I'm guessing she hasn't gotten the response she thought she would from her ad.  Perhaps they are feeling a bit self-conscious thinking nobody wanted to be the Au pair for their baby.  This is a very hard email to not respond to with something devious, "I got your email, not sure what the problem is".


    NEW BOX

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    Monday, May 7, 2012

    Duh James - Phillip Vernon Wilson

    James hit the good ole Reply To All Button.  Don't you know James, Reply To All is not your friend. The capital I in Jill is funny.

    JIll,

    As Districts and NRCS continue to expand and widen their involvement beyond agriculture land management into other environmental areas such as water flows and forestry, we can assume our "customer" base and location of customers will also expand, if not very much change from what it is now.  This expansion and change should be kept in mind when considering where to place the offices of the future and who should be located in which offices.

    Jill - Phillip Vernon Wilson

    Jill needs to fix her contact list.  I havn't even been able to get myself to read this as it is too boring.


    Dear colleagues,

    This is an update to my message of March 19th regarding the Field Office of the Future initiative launched by NRCS and NACD.  Please have another look at the attached letter which outlines the following questions and points to be included in each state’s Field Office of the Future plan:

    1.      How can we best meet the needs and expectations of our customers?
    2.      How should the field offices of the future look and function?
    3.      How can we focus our resources to get the most from our nation’s conservation investments?
    4.      How can we design the most efficient and effective delivery system at the local level?
    5.      How can we best prepare for any potential budget constraints?

    Our plan needs to outline a vision of what our state’s field offices of the future will look like, including:

    ·        A review of field offices co-located by NRCS and conservation districts;
    ·        Identification of the types and levels of service to be provided in these offices;
    ·        Opportunities for increased operational efficiencies in light of potential budget constraints (technology, labor, cost and location); and
    ·        Plans for office closures if required by budget constraints.

    On April 18th, we participated a first-ever, nation-wide teleconference at NRCS in Colchester, then continued with an initial brainstorm among Vermont folks about the Field Office of the Future.  Vermont’s conservation districts were represented by Linda Corse (Windham Supervisor & VACD Treasurer), Jeff Carter (Otter Creek Supervisor & Chair of NRCC), Justin Kenney (Winooski District Manager & representing the Vermont Conservation District Employees Association) and me.  Laura DiPietro of VAAFM also attended, along with a number of NRCS staff, including Vicky Drew, Katura Wright, Jim Eikenberry and later Bob Sylvester and Dave Blodgett. 

    The teleconference included representatives of NRCS and conservation districts throughout the US and its territories and the leadership of the Conservation Partnership at the national level.  This “Conservation Partnership” officially includes NRCS, the National Association of Conservation Districts, the National Association of State Conservation Agencies, the National Conservation District Employees Association, and the National Association of RC&D Councils. 

    Most of the conversation focused on the Field Office of the Future.  NRCS Chief Dave White made it clear that he is empowering each state to determine its own process and develop its own plan, in recognition of the different resource needs and delivery systems across the U.S.  The national speakers on the teleconference emphasized the opportunity this provides for grassroots participation in the process.  Then there were a bunch of questions and suggestions from various states across the country.

    We followed the teleconference with a lengthy discussion and brainstorm.  (Notes of this meeting are available if you’d like to see all the details.)  Bob Sylvester spoke about the upcoming technology overhaul of NRCS’ electronic systems (CDSI-Conservation Delivery System Initiative), which is aimed at reducing paperwork and enabling NRCS staff to spend more time in the field.  (This initiative will be rolled out between October and December this year.)  Dave Blodgett discussed the analysis that was done in the process of developing the current NRCS Vermont Zone structure.  We talked extensively about criteria and what new information we might need and how to gather it.

    We decided to create a subcommittee that will review the various analyses that NRCS has already done, develop criteria and a process to be vetted by conservation districts and other technical partners, and see the process to completion.  The committee includes Vicky Drew, Jim Eikenberry, Jim Wood, Dave Blodgett and me.  Jim Eikenberry will be helping to coordinate the process.

    The subcommittee met on May 2nd.   We reiterated the need to think of this process as a way to improve our effectiveness, rather than as a way to defend the status quo against a looming disaster.  We also discussed some information about office redesigns, including a recent article in Seven Days.  By the end of the meeting we reframed the questions we are trying to address into two questions, something like the following:

    1. In what locations do we need to have permanent physical hubs or offices in order to best serve our customers?
    2. In what locations do we not need to have a permanent physical office, but need a presence in order to best serve our customers?  What conditions need to be met in order to adequately provide this presence without a permanent office?
    Dave Blodgett provided further detail on the criteria used and analysis done for the NRCS Vermont Zone restructuring in 2007.  The criteria included: co-location with FSA and conservation districts, number of contracts (weighted for complexity), acres in different kinds of production, distance landowners need to travel to the NRCSoffice, etc.  Jim Wood then showed the tool he worked with (originally from Indiana) for the NRCS workload analysis he oversaw in 2009.  This tool draws on live data in the NRCS system, can continue to be used in the future, and can be re-run for specific periods with different kinds of sorting.  It includes ranked natural resource concerns, workload (actual hours spent on different contracts); workload complexity, office efficiency, and proximity to districts.  We talked about the need to update these data analysis tools with more current agricultural statistics and geographical information, as well as to ensure that the natural resource concern rankings are consistent with last year’s (2011) NRCS state resource assessment data. 

    We also reviewed and revised the criteria brainstormed in the previous meeting, and discussed  other kinds of data collection needed, including surveys of customers and staff and tracking of customer visits to NRCS offices.

    Next Steps:

    Keeping in mind that the Field Office of the Future plan is due September 1st, our aim is to have the criteria established by the end of May and the data analysis completed by the end of June, so that we can spend the rest of the summer discussing the implications of what we have learned.  So the general calendar is:

    May – finalize criteria and initiate data analysis
    June – continue data analysis
    July to August  – discuss results and their implications
    Mid to late August – prepare report

    More immediately:

    The criteria to be used to address these questions will be summarized, clarified and made available to districts and other technical partners for input in the next two weeks.  You will then be given a couple of weeks to a month to discuss them with your boards and provide feedback (depending on your board schedules).  NRCS will host a conference call or meeting(s) if desired for further discussion, questions and dialogue.

    NRCS will begin data re-analysis immediately, including tracking the number and content of customer visits to their offices for a period of time, as well as a field employee survey about the structure of their workday.  Further analysis will be done if we come up with new criteria that aren’t captured in the already-planned data analysis.

    We are drafting a brief customer survey on Survey Monkey.  VACD and districts will be asked to disseminate the link to and paper copies of this survey to landowners, as NRCS is not allowed to conduct surveys of its customers.

    Once we get this ball rolling we will inevitably come up with new ideas that will require us to adjust our approach.  There is also a lively dialogue about this taking place among state conservation district leaders and NRCS soil conservationists, so we will be sharing our thoughts with other states as well as learning from them.

    I think this is enough for now.  Please let me know if you have any questions.  Also attached is an updated version of the district/VACD staff chart I sent you previously, and here is a link to the Seven Days article mentioned above:  

    Best regards,

    Jill

    Irene - Phillip Vernon Wilson

    I believe the next few posts came from a new Phillip living in Vermont.  The email chain was from a government conservation group.  Pretty dull.


    Greetings Conservation Districts and VACD Staff,

    This message is in follow-up to my earlier messages of Mar 30 & Apr 19 about Tropical Storm Irene follow up with agricultural producers.  Please see the press release below (our name in print!) about the survey to determine continuing needs and the status of feed, with a view to developing future assistance for post-Irene follow up.  The survey was launched at the end of last week among producers who either signed an Irene agricultural damage assessment form or applied to the Vermont Community Foundation for assistance.  (There are about 375 of these.  Other lists of farmer contact information could not be used due to confidentiality legislation.)   Please encourage folks you know to complete the survey.  If they have not been contacted directly and would like to be included in the survey, they should contact VAAFM first either by phone (--- --- ----) or through the link below, and they will be given an access code for the survey or called to complete the survey over the phone.  (It's a quick and simple survey.) 

    The survey results will be compiled in a couple of weeks and shared with all of the organizations that provide assistance to agricultural producers - probably made public as well.  Then the various agencies and organizations will indicate what kind of continuing support they are able to provide.  This info will be updated and disseminated again, and we'll probably ask for your help with dissemination.

    In addition, individual farmers completing the survey will be asked if they would like someone to call them with specific follow up.  We will be triaging this list for follow up and I expect we'll be asking you to help with this as well.  VAAFM will be hiring a temporary Irene case manager who will be helping with follow up as well.

    If you you are aware of any farmers who need post-Irene assistance and haven't yet asked for it, please encourage them to contact VAAFM at the number above or their local FSA office.

    DMs, please share this info with your supervisors, thanks.

    Questions welcome.

    Best,

    Jill

    Au Pair Spam - Phillip Neville Wilson

    In the last week I've gotten a barrage of Au Pair Emails. First up is a Colombian


    Hello Philip and -----! My name is Estefania -----, I´m 28 years and I'm from Bogota Colombia. I am interested in your proposal to work with your family in the United States. I wrote you last night, and show you my desire to begin to work with you.

    As I said last night on the last message, In June, I´ll finish my studies as a nursing assistant and currently and      I´m make the process to get my USA visa. Maybe, I can travel to the USA in July, and I  will find a job and a way to improve my english level. 

    If you want to know more about me,you  can communicate through facebook or e-mail 

    Blessings!

    Next a Finnish Girl

    Hi!

    Here is my info texts if you want to check them out:

    The Reasons I Want To Be An Au Pair:
    I have always loved kids and been the big sister who looks after others. I would love to travel abroad and get to live in a new country with new culture. I don't want to go as an exchange student or to a language camp because I think that working as an au pair wouldn't feel like "working" at all. It would just be living as a family member helping my family and learning the culture and the language without having to go to school. Perferct!

    My Interests:
    Hi! I'm happy and friendly 17-year-old girl from Finland looking for an au pair job in a nice country. I have two brothers 3-year-old and two cousins 6 and 7. I have been looking after them since they were born. I have also taken a nanny course. I have been on churches girl camps ages 7-9 and 9-12 as an assistant leader. I also have a religious club for 7-12 years old girls once a week. I am pretty good at school so I would be able to help with homework and do some tutoring. I like to braid hair and do cute hairdos for little girls. I also like to sing to children when they go to bed or while playing. I love watching Disney movies as I have grown up watching Disney. My hobbies are dancing, reading, singing in a choir and spending time with my brothers and our cats. I love animals too.

    Family Letter:
    Dear Family, I would like you to be caring and sharing family, who will treat me as an family member, not as an employee. I need the family to pay all the costs flights etc. because I don't have much savings. I can work a lot au pair or mothers help. On my free time I would love to spend some quality time with you, not just sit in my room or go out every weekend or free night. I hope that we could make a contract before I travel, so there won't be any suprises or misunderstandings. If we agree everything in advance, my staying in your family will be enjoyable for everyone!

    Please tell me more about your family and the job,

    best regards,
    Jaana -----

     Another Colombian

    Hi... my name is Geraldine, I'm from Colombia, I'm very interested in to be your Au pair, this is my story... I arrived U.S.A one month ago with one babysitter's agency, I had the family in new farfield, but the family didn't give me the good room, because the room was the garage with some thing fixes, so, i said the reclame to agency and the agency said me that the family didn't want me because I didn't english, so the agency decided that I had to go back Colombia, so, i said that i want to be here and now i don't have work, I have very experience with the baby to begin I have one nephew which I take care since he born. and i take care children that i was 15 years old, now i have 22 and i take care the kids the weekends in colombia while i studing, and when i'm in vacations i take care children, two or three times per week, when i arrive USA, I took care the twins and one children 6 years old the twins are 4 years old, i didn't have problem with the children i love them, and they love me. the problem was with my room and with my english, so this is my a little story, I would like to know about you.

    I like the chidren, I like to share my time with kids and teach them. I like to play with them . I'm psychology student, I'm in 9th semester, so I know many things about children develop and early stimulation, I love the pets, and i'm very patient, kind, and lovely, too i love to read, draw, play differences sports. I'm colombian, and my english isn't best, but I gonna improve, I arrived USA one month ago with an babysister agency, now I don't work with the agency because my english isn't that good. I have visa J1 for one yea, and the driver license for one year. 

    If you are interested, my phone is ---- -- -----

    I hope your answer,  happy weekend.
     Unknown

    Hi. Its Onwa :)
    i have been meaning to email you but one gets lost in time but im glad im finaly getting back to you.
    I would love to offer my services to your family


    Another unknown without alot to say

    Hello, i'm Tricia and the job to be AU PAIR in your home interest me a lot .
    So if you need information i'm here for you.

    A Deutche frauline
    Hello, my name is Nadine Kinne and I come from Hamburg, Germany.
    I am 18 years old and made my A level this year.
    Now I will go as an Au Pair to Switzerland but I search for the summer a new family prefered in the U.S..
    In my freetime I do a lot of things with children.
    I have my own gym class for children between 3 - 6, I give lessons for people who are  social disadvantaged and babysite a little boy.
    Soon, I will be an Au Pair for a little girl.
    In school, I am a Prefect and work in the "Anti - Mobbing" - class.
    I speak fluent German, French, Icelandic and a good level of English.
    My hobbies are playing guitare and piano, write my own song and sing, read good books and go to the library, go through the nature and discover new cities and places.
    I also like to spend time with my friends, go drinking a coffee and be happy with my environment.
    So this about me.
    I could come at the 14. of august and have no really finish date ... so we can talk about it.
    I don't know what do you want to know about me so this are the mainly facts.
    Please ask me if you have questions :)
    Hope to hear you soon

    A South African

    Hi

    I’m very interested in working in the states, however, I’d need to know some more details.

    A Spanish girl sending kisses.

    Hello Dear,

    How are you?I'm Maria, from easyaupair,  i add you in facebook. (Maria ----- -----).

    I will explain you about my experience with kids... I have a lot of experience with children, there are a lot of kids in my entourage (I have 4 nephews and 16 cousins). I'm very often in a contact with them. I enjoy spending time with children. I love laughing because for me lauight is the music of the heart.

    But not only I have experience with my nephews and cousins; My first experience was nanny in the summer times of 2003 and 2004, 40 hours a week with two brothers, 7 and 3 years old, and babysitting some weekends until 2008.

    Also in the summer of 2007 I did babysitting 5 hours a day of two brothers, 8 and 5 years old.

    And my last experience was as Aupair in 2008 in London with two princess, Reema and Zaynah,6 and 3 years old.

    So... You can really trust me to take care of your baby.

    I have some questions for you:

    I have no driver's license, that's a problem??
    When do you need an aupair?
    How long?
    I will have my own room and bathroom?
    How many hours a week?
    About my salary?


    I'm gonna send you another email with some pictures of the kids there are in my entourage.

    I really look forward to meeting your family and sharing a lot of adventures!!

    I hope to hear from you soon!!!

    Maria.

    Kisses from spain,

    Maria then sent some pictures. Here is one of them

    The first and second pictures; in my last experience of aupair in 2008.

    The thirth one my niece Berta and me in our camping.

    The fourth one, my mum and me.

    The fifth one, my nephews and me in a familiar dinner.

    The sixth one, two cousins of mine and me.

    The seventh one, my cousin patricia and me.

    The eight one, my nephew Marti and me.

    And the last one, it's me recently.

    That's a little bit of my family.

    Best Regards,

    Maria.
     














    Another Spain

    Hi

    I'm 27 years old and i'm from Canary Islands, Spain.
    I'm also a university student and because of that I won't be availabe until jun 10th that is when I'll finish my finals.
    I can only work for the summer time from jun to the end of september. I like to be clear because I don't want to let anyone down later.

    I don't know if I still meeting your needs.
    If you still interested please let me know
    Thank you very much

     Kenya. Curious if anyone would be looking for a family full of racism...

    Greetings from me here in Kenya hoping that every one over there is fine.
    As i had expressed earlier am really interested in that job,my hope is to find a christian family that is free from racism,kind and warm hearted ;a home where i will feel comfortable  as if am with my own family,where i can express myself when i have a problem and be assisted.Iam very dedicated and i promise to love and treat your daughter as my own.By the way how old is she?
    The problem i have now is that i don't have any travelling documents and also the air-ticket.Iwas wondering if you could extend your deadline a little bit so that i could organize even a small fundraising to come up with the amount i need or if there is anyway you assist in catering for even one of the expense and i compensate after i start the job i will really be greatful.Hug the little angel for me and iam looking forward to nurture her.Thank you and God bless you
    Have a good night and am looking forward to your response:-)


    Then apparently the caps-lock broke on our Kenyans keyboard

    DEAR SIR/MADAM,
    I WAS WAITING FOR YOUR REPLY SO THAT I KNOW WHAT STEP TO TAKE REGARDING MY TRAVEL..I KNOW IT MAY BE HARD TO TRUST ME BECAUSE AM A TOTAL STRANGER BUT IF THERE IS ANYTHING I CAN DO TO PROVE IT AM WILLING TO DO SO,I CAN ASURE YOU THAT AM NOT A FRAUD.I HAVE BEEN RAISED BY  A FAMILY WITH CHRISTIAN MORALS (AM A CATHOLIC),I LIVE IN KENYA IN A TOWN CALLED NAKURU,BORN ON 10.12.1991,FINISHED MY HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION IN 2009 AND SCORED A GRADE C+ WHICH QUALIFIES ME TO JOIN UNIVERSITY BUT WASN'T ABLE BECAUSE I DON'T COME FROM A WELL UP FAMILY..I REALLY NEED THIS JOB SO THAT I COULD FUND MY STUDIES AND ALSO BOOST MY FAMILY.
    AM WILLING TO ANSWER ANY QUERIES YOU MAY HAVE.
    INCASE YOU NEED TO CONTACT ME YOU CAN CALL ME ON ------- OR -------- OR MAIL ME ON MY FACEBOOK INBOX/EMAIL.
    AM PLEADING THAT YOU GIVE ME THIS CHANCE AND YOU WON'T REGRET.PLIZ HELP ME.

    KINDLY REPLY..THANX.

    This one emailed the correct Phillip and added my email in the CC

    hello im so lucky that you added me to your favorite list in au air.. im sheryl and i am employed now here in hongkong for 8 months.. im 25 yrs old single and looking for a good family in your country..please send a message if you are interested to me as an aupair.. thank you..
     
     
    kind regards

    Quite an interesting week or two