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  • asdf1982
    asdf1982 Posts: 171 Forumite
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    AndyJc wrote: »
    Thanks. Yes she would love to work from home and i am helping her get some ideas off the ground. Working from home seems like a great option. we are open to any ideas. we are a team and actually she feels the same as me. Yes i am writing this post but we both feel the same. words come across with no emotion. it may seem that i am cold. but this is NOT the case.

    I do Avon on the side. I don't make that much money from it but it made me feel better when I was unemployed.
  • LunaLady
    LunaLady Posts: 1,625 Forumite
    AndyJc wrote: »
    ---:TThanks for the input. yes i do. But unfortunately don't live in the world of Jane Austen.

    In the 1800's you would probably be expected to support your wife more so than now, so its a good job for you that you don't.
    SPC #1813
    Addicted to collecting Nectar Points!! :D
  • tpl
    tpl Posts: 187 Forumite
    AndyJc wrote: »
    Thanks. Yes she would love to work from home and i am helping her get some ideas off the ground. Working from home seems like a great option. we are open to any ideas. we are a team and actually she feels the same as me. Yes i am writing this post but we both feel the same. words come across with no emotion. it may seem that i am cold. but this is NOT the case.


    Good idea., but it's really difficult to answer/suggest ideas without knowing her, or what her background, skills, interests are etc....
  • tpl
    tpl Posts: 187 Forumite
    LunaLady wrote: »
    In the 1800's you would probably be expected to support your wife more so than now, so its a good job for you that you don't.

    hee, hee :)
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