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Any ideas for working from home for a bit extra
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dippy3103
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Hi,
I work full time, as an employee on PAYE.
I am looking for ways to earn a bit extra in the evenings- in honesty just towards funding my expensive cosmetic/shoe habit. Anything I earn would be just treat money.
I would like to find a job which is PAYE (I will have to pay tax on the lot) and I can do very flexibly in the evenings after work. I don't feel the need to earn loads- just enough for maybe a guilt free purchase every month. If I could earn about £20 gross per week I'd be very happy indeed.
Has anyone any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
I work full time, as an employee on PAYE.
I am looking for ways to earn a bit extra in the evenings- in honesty just towards funding my expensive cosmetic/shoe habit. Anything I earn would be just treat money.
I would like to find a job which is PAYE (I will have to pay tax on the lot) and I can do very flexibly in the evenings after work. I don't feel the need to earn loads- just enough for maybe a guilt free purchase every month. If I could earn about £20 gross per week I'd be very happy indeed.
Has anyone any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
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Hi, I'm not sure what skills you have but you could try Odesk. Not sure if I can link it but just do a google search. All sorts of people offering varying skills.
From data entry to customer support.
Hope it helps,
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Hi all
I too would love to earn a wee bit extra. I would love to leave my job but have zero confidence.
I have gone on the Odesk website but cannot seem to get uk type jobs to see how it all works.
Does anyone else know of any other reputable home based data entry type ingsGrocery Challenge M: £450/£425.08 A: £400/£:eek:.May -£400/£361 June £380/£230 (pages 18 & 27 explain)0 -
fletch3163 wrote: »Hi all
Does anyone else know of any other reputable home based data entry type ings
Leapforce, Lionbridge and Appen. Search the forums, all have threads running.
https://www.leapforceathome.com/qrp/public/jobs/list
http://www.thesmartcrowd.com/about/workers/job-opportunities/
http://erec.appen.com:8000/sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/hrrcf_a_unreg_job_search?sap-client=300#0 -
Very kind of you thanks. I will have a lookGrocery Challenge M: £450/£425.08 A: £400/£:eek:.May -£400/£361 June £380/£230 (pages 18 & 27 explain)0
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Scroll through all the old threads in the Boost your Income forum see if anything takes your fancy.Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
What it may grow to in time, I know not what.
Daniel Defoe: 1725.
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Hi again
I got immersed in the leap force thread. Very interesting. I shall go onto the website direct to see what is actually required cos I still don't know.
If a person put in a days work this way how much could be earned?Grocery Challenge M: £450/£425.08 A: £400/£:eek:.May -£400/£361 June £380/£230 (pages 18 & 27 explain)0
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