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Hypno's "there's more to life than debt" diary.....
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Actually Hypno the link on Qype doesn't work for me! It adds an extra www and a dash - do you want to check itTotal debt: 1 January 2007 £[strike]49,387.79[/strike] 1 January 2012 £[STRIKE]19,312.85[/STRIKE] 1 August 2012 £11,517.620
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Thank you seaxwyn - have amended it!Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0
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And thank you seaxwyn for reviewing :TSuccessful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0
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I hope the review's OK! Do tell me if you'd like me to edit it. I was thinking of the CD you sent me back when we were new DFWs.Total debt: 1 January 2007 £[strike]49,387.79[/strike] 1 January 2012 £[STRIKE]19,312.85[/STRIKE] 1 August 2012 £11,517.620
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I'll add a review too. I've been following this thread bit by bit and I think you're doing so well Hypno. There's such a good crowd of people working together here - it's lovely!
If you cannot post a link - please feel free to send a PM.
I'm two months into a new business - absolutely shattered, but I'm well supported. If I can give back some of that support to others, then I must. So, hope to get the link!
I wish you the very best of luck.
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Seaxwyn, it is fab - thank you!
hiphouse, our site is here and the qype page is here
what is your line of business? I am not surprised you are shattered - the early days are the hardest! Thank you so so much!Successful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
Well I'm back!
I have quite a few options being developed that if all go to offer have unique points of view...
1) NHS recruitment officer job on temp. Yes I'm one of those people that hates it but when the NHS office is opposite my house then I might be swayed!
2) The riverside office on the Thames... It's so shiny! And ticks all the boxes of what I want from a role. This will mean that I won't probably get it but I can dream!
3) Stay at home recruitment consultant. Last chance scenario. Already been offered but I'm not sure about it.
So yeah! Positive day! Pay day tomorrow so my lovely signature can be updated in the next week with all the shiny monies that are going just on debt!:beer: Debt Free since July 2011 and it feels good! :beer:
Now it's all about finding a deposit for a house!
How do you amass £70k in a year?! :eek:0 -
Ooh walshy, you have OPTIONS!!! That is a fabulous situation to be in!
I would go for the shiniest one myselfSuccessful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0 -
Walshyboy...mmm that's a hard deciscion between 1+2...must be graet having so many job offers to choose from.
Would there be a lot of commuting to number 2 and is it permanent.If it's permanent and not loads of commuting then no 2 wins..lol...shiny office and all that ..lol0 -
No.2 would always win! When coparing no ommute and a lot of money for a three month potential contract to a semi-permanent one year fixed term, there's a no brainer!
Travel isn't hard as it's 35 minutes train station to train station.
I haven't been offered them yet so I'm not counting my chickens and I'm not expecting anything (becasue of the luck with stuff like this!) but if 2 does offer then I'm in happy clappy land as I worked out I can be debt free quicker! Much... Quicker... And also get to travel to Libya and Norway! :T:beer: Debt Free since July 2011 and it feels good! :beer:
Now it's all about finding a deposit for a house!
How do you amass £70k in a year?! :eek:0
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