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I don't have the new task page either, but I'm having a few problems, all related to Clixsense, so I presume it'll get ironed out eventually - I hope
No survey there for me, might look on neobux in a bit but got a few tasks for now so doing okMainly casinos trickling through. Having to raise tickets though! I think they owe me about $8 tomorrow, not sure what I will get though!
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Oh I see.
The survey was very quick too, hope you get your credits
Going to do the roof tasks shortly, they're still in the easier format0 -
Trying to do a few bits and pieces on mums laptop whilst I get a chance. Gonna need a survey or two to get to cash out by tomorrow night. Hopefully in the morning. Though, I barely sleep at the moment so who knows what time ill go to bed! oopsI WILL GET THERE.0
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Wheres katy when you need her? if you are about can I have the support email for cf? ive finally had enough and done a screen shot.
I have finally been allowed to do casino tasks, I wasn't allowed more than 7, but I was allowed to do the mobile task, I completed everything, but the tick box, which suddenly said that I needed to visit the site on my mobile, which I had clearly been doing, im drafting a email now and hoping katy isn't already snoring lol.Lose 28lb 3/28lb
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haha - Ms_night_ryder you'll soon learn I am always awake
Here, watching, judging, waiting to comment
Haha, just kidding!
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haha, watching, judging, I like that.
I'm usually up until around 5 myself most nights, this will be my last late night until Tuesday, as I have training on Tuesday and need to be at the place by 10am, I am not looking forward to that wake up call, it was a struggle to be out of the house by 11:30 today, I wanted to cry!Lose 28lb 3/28lb
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Do you work shift work ms? My husband does, which is why sometimes I'm asleep at 9pm, sometimes 5am, he is on a run of nights at the moment so getting used to being up late, this suits me best, just hate it if I have to get up early!This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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Katy no, I work for myself doing various things, bit of ms work, lots of audits when I can get it, I have started a clothing line, so I work on that, but its quite new, so no money is being made, keep myself afloat with the other work.
This training I will be doing is for a company I already work for, but they have another part which I wasn't aware of, it will mean regular work after their 6 month probation period, also the job is not mine unless I pass eeek!
Do you just go to sleep when your husband does?Lose 28lb 3/28lb
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Oh sounds good
I work for myself too I guess
Well, I have to declare to the taxman that I've not made a lot but you know Haha
Good luck for the training!!
I try to, as he sometimes works blocks of shifts, so this means that we can spend at least 1-2 hours together before he has to go to work. I typically try to go to sleep at 4-5am knowing he will be getting into bed about 6.15am so that I have a hour or so more sleep than him and get up to sort dinner just before he wakes up. We generally have a 'breakfast' as soon as he wakes up, a piece of toast and a cup of tea, then about 90 minutes later, sometimes slightly longer, he is having his dinner and going off to work!
He works 12 hour shifts, and really enjoys his job, so I think we are luckier than most.
I actually found out yesterday that I've got fibromyalgia along with lots of other conditions so I find it a struggle to stick to set hours of sleep and a set pattern for life which is why working outside of the home hasn't worked out in the past, we don't claim any benefits or anything like that and I do make a few thousand a year, but I didn't have to pay any tax last time because I was under the threshold. As it looks like I will now be home long term, its only been 1 year (today actually - I just realised!!) I will be sticking to making voluntary national insurance contributions to ensure that I can get a state pension, although I don't have to worry about that for years!This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
Ah I see, I guess we do similar things really, i'm registered self employed also.
That's great that you can go to bed similar times to your husband, bet that mekes it easier, 12 hour shifts and he loves it? I remember when I used to work 12 hours out of being young and desperate lol I hated it.
I'm thinking about my pension, but I also think that the state pension will also not exist when I retire, im thinking of other things like a private pension a house or something, but that's more long term as I can barely afford anything right now! lol a pension is the last thing I want to think of saving pennies for.
Sorry to hear about your condition, I don't know much about it, but I can see why working would not be possible, at least you can work from home, as for not claiming, there are loads that would just be claiming and not think too much about it.Lose 28lb 3/28lb
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