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yummymummyto2
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Hi everyone im new to this site so not sure if im posting in the right categorie, if so i do apoligise. im a full time mum so am looking for ways to earn extra income. ive tryed surveys but unaware on which ones are the best to use.im work really well with my pc and have alot of knowledge. im not to keen on telephone work though. i would sincerly appreaciate any ideas or someone to lead me down the right road.
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Hiya
There is a thread on here with all the different surveys you can do - pinecone, vindale, ipoints etc.
What about party plan? as this is very flexible and can be done when suits you?I get paid to party!:rotfl:0 -
I work for Lionbridge. Very flexible and work when you like. Need to be good on a PC and have some brain cells! Well worth it if you can pass the recruitment process.
http://www.lionbridge.com/lionbridge/en-US/company/web-site/internet-assessors.htm0 -
Hey Catwoman whats the wages for this site?
Sorry to Hi-jack your thread yummymummy im in the same boat!Had my amazing little girlie 08/12/2007 - 11 days late! 9lbs 3oz
My second little girl entered the world 20/03/2010 - 11 days late! 8lbs 4oz
Sealed pot challenge 4 - 332
Make £11k in 2011 £0/£11000 - 0%
And lots of other challenges!
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Hiya catwoman can you tell me anything about the recruitment process?0
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Have had a quick look at the Lionbridge website. http://www.lionbridge.com/lionbridge/en-US/company/work-with-us/Careers.htm
Do you have to be bi-lingual for all the jobs or are these the only vacancies at the moment?
I'm also looking for a job from home. Have tried the survey sites but was really boring and not too well paid (probably just picked the wrong ones). Also done Kleeneze and Betterware but it seems everyone and their granny was doing the same area. Will carry on looking through this forum for ideas but in the meantime if anyone could point me in the right direction............ :beer:Ria :dance:
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Hi YummyMummy
Like you, I'm a full time mum with a part time job. I work a business from home part time too!
I earn about £500 working 40hr per month, have lots of fun and get to spend quality time with my family.
I don't know if it would be for you or not but it might be worthwhile having a look at different options.
Hope you find what you are looking for :cheesy:0
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