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Make £10 a day April 2016 challenge
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carbootcrazy wrote: »How's your new job going, Aesop? How many days do you work? It's good to see you are still managing to post on here to help us all:A. I imagine you are pretty tired though, trying to cram so much in each day.
I hope your son has settled in the new routine by now. Children are pretty adaptable:)
Hate the job :rotfl:
Work 3 days now but mon, thu and fri, which is stretched out wrong way. Would rather work 3 consecutive days.
DS loves breakfast club. He also loves thu with friends mum. But she takes her son to subway evety Thursday.
She is expecting to be paid for taking DS, then I have to give DS money for subway. I worked out there is no point me doing that extra hour :mad: between the pair of them what I earn is gone.
And DS does not get filled up om subway. Hevcomes home on Thursday from cubs looking for dinner.
So am going to suggest i stop paying her a sum of money for doing nothing more than taking my son to spend more money. And if that dony work will ask work to reduce Thursday to leaving at 2.45pm.
But..... I have seen 2 better jobs with school hours that am spplying for. Fingers crossed0 -
Welcome back cbc you have been missedJan £10 a day £326.75/£3100
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Today I've earned £20 doing mystery shopping. Sadly though I've got to knock £10 off from yesterday, as the brief said to take a photo of the receipt and I took a photo of the store. Pretty unhappy about this but there we go.
All my Textbroker articles have been approved though, so at least that is going well. Having a day off tomorrow, hoping to relax and enjoy a little sunshine and get on with a bit of crochet.0 -
Today I've earned £20 doing mystery shopping. Sadly though I've got to knock £10 off from yesterday, as the brief said to take a photo of the receipt and I took a photo of the store. Pretty unhappy about this but there we go.
All my Textbroker articles have been approved though, so at least that is going well. Having a day off tomorrow, hoping to relax and enjoy a little sunshine and get on with a bit of crochet.
Did you get a receipt? If so ask to upl9ad it. Which msc was it? Just use initials of it0 -
My Ms spent nearly @£10 on travel for the company being shopped to abort it as system not working. I have to try and go back tomorrow at more expense to redo it0
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Did you get a receipt? If so ask to upl9ad it. Which msc was it? Just use initials of it
I had to return the item and didn't think that they would take the receipt from me. It does say in the brief to take the picture before doing the return, but I evidently didn't register this. I think I usually pay by credit card, so always have a CC receipt even if doing a return but paid by cash this time for convenience.
It was a really yucky scenario and a negative visit, which I took ages writing up carefully and then just bang no payment. Will have to chalk it up to experience.0 -
I had to return the item and didn't think that they would take the receipt from me. It does say in the brief to take the picture before doing the return, but I evidently didn't register this. I think I usually pay by credit card, so always have a CC receipt even if doing a return but paid by cash this time for convenience.
It was a really yucky scenario and a negative visit, which I took ages writing up carefully and then just bang no payment. Will have to chalk it up to experience.
Was it Aa?0 -
Just realised I got paid an extra £45.81 child tax credits this morning. I have no idea why, has anyone else had this ? I might count it as it isn't regular income xxTotal Debt [STRIKE]£25,460 [/STRIKE](23/02/2016) :eek: £13,416.94.(paid 48%)
Earn £10 a day 2015 - £878.91 2016 - £3932.18
2017 - £1686.24 - 2018 - £272.37
March 2019 - £120.99
April 2019 - £0/£3000
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