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What do you do for a living?
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I'm a civil/structural engineer. Soon to have more letters after my name, which will mean fewer debts (because they come with a payrise, which is the best incentive to study I know)0
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I'm a MA social work student
Proud DFW Nerd #62
Became Debt Free in Oct 2006 - uni was hard - financially!! Now need to start again.... :rolleyes2
PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS
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Im a nurse at the childrens unit, part timeBring back mark and lard NOW! or else (please) clique member no. 10 :j
"When a woman steals your man,there is no better revenge than to let her keep him"
I maybe blonde, have many moments and have big bazookas but my brain is in gear0 -
lightatendoftunnel? wrote:Heart Failure Specialist Nurse for local PCT
I might need you in 2 weeks then, when my credit card statement arrives :eek:Bring back mark and lard NOW! or else (please) clique member no. 10 :j
"When a woman steals your man,there is no better revenge than to let her keep him"
I maybe blonde, have many moments and have big bazookas but my brain is in gear0 -
Im a trainee accountant... im bloody good at it too!0
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tsharp wrote:Ideally I'd love to write for a living...
Hope you mean novels! I'm a journalist, and that's why I never have any money!Overpay!0 -
Im a part time student
A full time mum
I work full time with offenders
work part time with young offenders
and do the odd bit of mystery shopping on the side.0 -
loneranger wrote:I am a warden (in sheltered housing not prison or traffic).
So am I ! :rotfl:
I'm also a zoo-keeper. part time ebayer and full time 'money spending OH'-restrainer!DFW Nerd no 239.....Last Personal Debt paid off Nov 2012!
Donated 50 pints so far.... gold badge got 17/11/13! Blood Group O+
mummy to 3 cats, 2 budgies and a cockatiel0 -
lawyer (of sorts - in one of the narrower fields)LBM: Nov 2004 Debt Apr06: £19,273.46 (Highest)
Debt 2006: Jul:£18,552.06|Aug:£17,615.14|Sep:£16,297.98|Oct:£15,961|Nov:£15,760.66|Dec:£13,204.37
Debt 2007: Jan:£13,183.71|Feb:£13,851.03|Mar:£13,349.15|April:£12,997.33 | May: £12,300.00 | June: £12,000 | July: £9,894.44 |Aug:£0
Debt Free Date: 31 August 2007
The £2 Coin Savers Club = £72
Reclaiming my bank charges - £105 reclaimed
My Diary: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=2305610 -
Hotel Receptionist, rubbish hours, rubbish money but I love it
Busy Busy Bee. Mummy to a toddler and general ruler of my little household!!:rotfl:
Halifax Visa [STRIKE]£1050[/STRIKE] £1000
Halifax Od £900
Black Horse Furniture [STRIKE]£1600[/STRIKE] £1550
PiggyPoints = [STRIKE]220[/STRIKE] 570
Amount earned from Quidco = £0 ... yet!
Happiness is felt by making other people happy
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