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What does everyone do??????
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i sell relax kids stuff - they give you 40% and I love the stuff. You can do parties.0
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I do surveys-
Toluna,Pinecone,Consumerpulse,In your opinion,You Gov, Ipsos,One Poll, Valued Opinions,lots more.........
,Amazon,Ebay and Play.com.
Just about to start Factfinders.Want to start shop and scan.
Started comping in December,had a few small wins waiting for a big one.....................
Looking for a genuine work from home opportunity.Live each day as if it was you're last0 -
I keep trying the £2 challenge, but I always find I'm grabbing them by the end of the week!
magicfreebies is quite good, the email you every day with 8 new freebies and quite often they have chocolate!
On a bigger scale, I am just about to kick in the day job (sick of working SO hard and STILL having nothing :mad:) and starting my own business...:eek: this is quite terrifying...Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
I think i have tried the freebie thing in the past but got little back. what success rate do you have in actually getting what you apply for?I get what i want. That isn't because i'm a brat or spoilt. It's because i'm determined, i work hard for it and i achieve my goals!0
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I work for Wikaniko to 'up my income' fits nicely around the old man and children. It gives me satisfaction that Im doing my own thing on my own terms in an area that I really find exciting. I did dread going back to work when youngest starts school but I think Ive found the perfect answer and wont be doing the 'Moms daily guilt trip' trying to fit in family, house work and work work (you know what I mean) I dont have to crawl to employers for time off because of sudden childcare arrangements, then worry they will get fed up if I have a bad run with the children and look at letting me go. I dont worry that the children are missing out on me by my being at work. In short Ive stopped tying myself in worry knots.
I certainly recommend working for yourself.FEB 2011 NSD's 1/140
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