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What do you do for a living?
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I'm a self employed painter and decorator and I have been for the last 11 years. YES I am female
Proud to be dealing with my debts ONE day at a timeStopped smoking 25.05.07 - Saving £7.80 a day:j Successfully claimed bank charges of £2598.39 as of 1st June 2007:j0 -
Im a Part Time student and A Civil Servant0
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:hello:
Irn bru taster! (I wish!)
I am a manager in a well known mobile company I love my job! Good money good team great company!
although I secretly want to be a photographer!Isn't the knowledge that comes from experience more valuable than the knowledge that doesn't?0 -
blue_mum wrote:childminder, mummy, preschool leader, baby sales consultant, don't think I can fit much more into a day!!! :rotfl:
You SELL BABIES
:rotfl: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 -
I am a project manager for a large, global, civil and environmental engineering consultancy company.
Great company to work for. Great job, would like some more money but hey who doesn't"That's a big 10 - 4 Good Buddy"£2 Coin Savers Club
2006 - £1180 Banked
2007 - £110 Banked0 -
Civil Servant ( work for the Home Office) Also Mum to 4 children.
This is a great post, we are a varied bunch.0 -
shop assistantDebts
virgin £700.71
family tax credits paying back £2000
savings £136 credit union0
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