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What is your business ?
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Primarily I run a salvage business. Buying and selling damaged vehicles/damage repairable vehicles and their parts. Secondary I have 2 rental properties at the minute, a gorgeous wife, and daughter and another on the way0
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I am a juggler and plate spinner:cool:0
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I work for a not for profit energy educational charity working on various energy related projects such as: helping businesses to cut their energy consumption; working with home owners with a target to reduce energy consumption by 80%: helping schools reduce their energy consumption by showing the children how to do energy surveys and present findings to Governors: helping housing associations with their plans to help reduce fuel poverty; projects looking at vehicle emissions and renewable energy/heating projects.
Also, For over 4 years, I've had my own business providing domestic EPCs / energy audits (Domestic and Commercial) and as well as energy brokering for businesses.
In a former life a had my own property renovation business, which I ran for 5 years before deciding to go into energy conservation.
I also have a small flat in the UK that I rent out and I am one of the directors of the management company (not really through choice).0 -
I make and sell dog collars, leads and harnesses
I'm not a bloke! :rotfl:My real name is Sinead, Sid is my nickname :rotfl:0 -
i make and sell clothing accessories for geeks and uni students with loans burning a hole in their pockets. i love this time of year.helpful tips
it's spelt d-e-f-i-n-i-t-e-l-y
there - 'in or at that place'
their - 'owned by them'
they're - 'they are'
it's bought not brought (i just bought my chicken a suit from that new shop for £6.34)0 -
I work full time doing Amazon, eBay and writing SEO copy.0
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