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I've lost my income...
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I've done my share of low paid job as well whole my life. You were able to do it, but I'm not able to do it any more. Maybe you are stronger, maybe my jobs were worse.
Yes, many people can get on with it. But I'm not like them - my body, my mind rejects it.
Another view:
- some people like to hurt others, but most of people are not able to hurt others, because their mind prevents it;
- most of people can eat peanuts, but some people can't, because their body rejects it.
People have some limits and they can't do anything about it. I've been braking my limits every day for many years, but I'm on the level that I can't brake any more and I have to find some solution, before I end up on the street.
If we can do something positive with me, than other people can go the same path and it will solve their problems as well.
You are absolutely insane.If women are birds and freedom is flight are trapped women Dodos?0 -
OK, so this is the reason we have to keep me at home. We don't want insane people out on the streets.You are absolutely insane.0 -
stop feeding the troll0
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I'm not the troll. I don't insult people. I have to face insults instead.stop feeding the troll0 -
Seriously, OP, if you're feeling too fragile to work out sign on, you're too fragile to run a business and deal with the grief it entails. Sounds, though, like a little professional help could make all the difference - can you start by seeing your GP as they may be able to find you a bit of help to avoid ending on the streets.0
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Yes, I know about it.you're too fragile to run a business and deal with the grief it entails
I've already been there. I've got the document, that I'm OK (or they are not able to help me), so I have to find another solution... quick...can you start by seeing your GP as they may be able to find you a bit of help to avoid ending on the streets0 -
I have no car to get anywhere with my parts.
How much I'll get charged for a market stall? Where are any car parts stalls in London?
I do not live in London, but I lived there for a couple years a while ago. I agree people in parts of London are not interested in cars in the same way as in the rest of the country. Many do not have cars and even those who do, have never opened the bonnet. Thus Camden market is not going to be the place for you to sell your stuff. However, there are places such as parts of the East End and into Essex where people are interested in working on their car an there is a market for car parts. I have been to car auctions there. How big are your items? Are there any small items that you could transport in a large bag on the underground or bus. It might take you a couple of hours to get there and back, but at least you will be doing something and maybe even find out a bit more about your market.0 -
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It's possible.
I've found my job even on Saturday. I'm able to get there over £50 a day.
Solution: you have to have angels as your friends. Choose your friends carefully and you have to be good friends for them.0
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