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  • moneymabel
    moneymabel Posts: 7,910 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    If anyone gets really bored on dooyoo you can always review my website.........cheeky hint that will probably get deleted lol
  • nikki2804 wrote: »
    I used to visit the Flylady thread and it really did help! Kind of deviated away from it for some reason and the house is a total tip! Might just pop back lol.
    not great at housework stuff myself
    recommend sidetracked home excectutives,really funny as I can relate to a lot of it
    however its easier make money when your organized
    sorted out my linen cupboard yesterday and found clothes stuffed in there that were from1990s,tiny tops and my old skirts fit my 10year old,carnt belive I was so thin
    Also found full bedset from next including 2 sets curtains so they will go on ebay
    plus I can now shut door without launching myself at it

    Sympathies to ladies with OH/job problems
    Have you thought about childminders,I used to take my daughter to one and she loved it ,you can choose hours and mine took my dasughter to nursery and picked her up as needed
  • munchki
    munchki Posts: 1,772 Forumite
    Back again and can we say HUGE waste of time that was!!!

    Ok, I am officially frustrated and stressed. Something has to give ANYTHING and soon. I really really cant take much more of this.

    I want out of here and like yesterday!!

    sorry for the rant!

    Going off for a good cry me thinks........
    I am somebody. I am me. I like being me. And I need nobody to make me somebody! Louis L'Amour
  • jane130 wrote: »
    well This chalenge has to be a good thing .... had a debt collector call today and with my profits and little bit of overdraft i had enough to pay it off in full instead of making and arrangement and getting £150 worth of costs added !!! only trouble is that now the pot is empty - until i get paid for cleaning on friday


    I think its a good thing to have paid something off like that that would otherwise have accrued alot of interest, I dont think it matters if we have to spend along the way if its paying off something important.....I have only made £200 to date but thats about £50 a week, have paid off a Next account and a Studio account and a bit extra off a credit card bill so all helping!
  • nixinixi
    nixinixi Posts: 1,698 Forumite
    Munchki - sorry to hear that. hugs! Heres hoping your dream job is in Scotland waiting for you to apply! Chin up, onwards and upwards! Remeber the sales moto that every no is closer to a yes...... xx
    Life is a work in progress
  • Turia wrote: »
    sometimes I read what you and Paulabear are writing and think its me talking...

    are they all just born this way? mine is exactly the same - "works fulltime so is overly exhausted by the time he comes home so has absoultely no time to help round the house"

    "B*ll***S I say! it's just pure laziness!!! and the worst is when arguing and you get the "well you're at home all day what do you do?" GRRRR

    This may sound weird, but it's reassuring (in a way) to know i'm not the only one with a pessimistic and unhelpful OH!!! ALthough the look on his face when I told him I've made £70 odd pounds from ebay in January -
    P R I C E L E S S !!

    He doesn't know about the £290 from bingo sites!!! And he won't... yet ;) May sound really bad, but if he does, he'll just earmark it for spending the way he does everything!!! (useless with money and never learns). Plus the negativity from him about my "countless and useless ventures" has done my head in over the years - much better to share this all with you lot, and get my motivation from here!!

    we can do it - when i think i now have just over £400 sitting in my own personal account - which is mine.. earnt from selling my old stuff.... it's a great feeling - can't wait to see that number with an extra zero at the end!!
    My OH is the same dont know why I bother It just upsets me
    I dont tell him stuff and dont feel guilty,think of yourself and kids
  • Awww Munhki - sending you the biggest hug in the world! Sorry that you are having such a time of it x Onwards, and nixinixi is right... you will get a yes eventually!
    10K 2010 challenge £3202.59/£10000
    11K 2011 challenge: £1023/£11000
    12K 2012 challenge: £5896.33/£12000
    £2021 in 2021 challenge: £605.02/£2021
    Debt free wannabe: £24695/£24695 - Debt free date: November 2021
  • mambury
    mambury Posts: 2,168 Forumite
    munchki wrote: »
    Back again and can we say HUGE waste of time that was!!!

    Ok, I am officially frustrated and stressed. Something has to give ANYTHING and soon. I really really cant take much more of this.

    I want out of here and like yesterday!!

    sorry for the rant!

    Going off for a good cry me thinks........

    Munchki.... hugs.... did you see my other post?? Teletech are recruiting for work at home call centre agents.... employed and paid by the hour.....

    might be worth a look???
    sealed pot challange #572!
    Garden fund - £0!!:D
    £0/£10k
  • I have a chance of buying a TomTom XL V2 with UK traffic for a reasonable (ish) price, anybody got any idea of their retail prices? Don't want to pay if there isn't a profit in it
    Live for what tomorrow has to bring, not what yesterday has taken away
  • mambury
    mambury Posts: 2,168 Forumite
    I have a chance of buying a TomTom XL V2 with UK traffic for a reasonable (ish) price, anybody got any idea of their retail prices? Don't want to pay if there isn't a profit in it


    sorry indie, can't help..... have a google on some of the price checker sites.... should come up with something...


    GOOGLE IS YOUR FRIEND!!
    sealed pot challange #572!
    Garden fund - £0!!:D
    £0/£10k
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