Do you get long term House Sitting positions?

Do you get long term House Sitting positions?

Yes some can be. House sitting positions can be anything from 1 day to 2 or more years but generally the length of a House Sitting position varies between 1 week and 4 months with the most common being between 2 and 6 weeks. You can search our 'house sitting positions' database by length of sitting position at any time to see what's available.

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