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James Andrews

Worried parents are looking for 'nanny' to cook and clean for daughter at uni

If you can cook a bit and do some laundry you could be in line for a decent payday after a "mental" job advert was released.

Some worried parents posted an "urgent" request for a nanny for their daughter - an 18-year-old first year student in Leeds.

They've already shelled out for a driver to get her around and a "lovely" two-bedroom apartment in the city centre for her to live in.

But with a "demanding" schedule, they're concerned household chores could be too stressful for her and that she isn't eating well.

As such they're also offering to stump up for someone to stock the fridge, do her laundry and cook her food.

She's living in a "lovely" city centre apartment in Leeds (Getty)

The add, posted on Indeed , reads: "Nanny required to cook and clean for my 18yr old daughter who is going to University of Leeds in a demanding first year program- Law.

"She has a driver who can pick up the groceries and driver her around but someone to ensure she eats well and lives without the stress of laundry, cleaning as her study schedule is very intense.

"This applicant does not need to be a gourmet chef, simply someone who can ensure my daughter eats three healthy meals a day and the fridge is always full of healthy snacks, juice etc.

"She is Canadian and she needs someone to cook and clean for her and lives in a two bedroom apartment in Leeds City Centre with a full kitchen and it’s a lovely apartment.

"The hour requirement and rate can/will be tailored to the appropriate candidate."

And it's fair to say the internet has not reacted to the advert as the parents might have expected.

One wrote: "Please look at this job I found on Indeed, rich people are actually mental."

Another added: "Wait - you get to live in the city centre apartment? And all you have to do is load a Canadian lass up with Greggs sausage rolls and wave a pledge dusters about the place?!

"Then cover me in maple syrup and call me Alanis - I am in."

A third chimed in: "The best part of the ad is where they randomly flexed she was a law student."

The job doesn't need qualifications, but a year's babysitting experience is 'preferred'.

If you're interested you can apply here

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