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If money was no object
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Well, my dream job is sort of costing me all the money I owe. I am a keen photographer, and decided to invest in a load of new kit, with the intention of doing some extra work on the side. Bought new cameras, studio equipment, the lot. So if any of you want some photos, let me know. I do the high key photography style (like venture portraits, only cheaper), as well as all the standard styles.LB Moment August 2009
Total Debts = £28000
I WANT TO BE DEBT FREE - I WILL DO IT!!!!!!!!0 -
blackangel, you're more than welcome to the book if you'd like it, just PM me your address and I'll send it on its way.Total debt: 1 January 2007 £[strike]49,387.79[/strike] 1 January 2012 £[STRIKE]19,312.85[/STRIKE] 1 August 2012 £11,517.620
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I'd quite like to be a travel writer or an IT girl (fat chance
) Jan 1st 07 Car loan £4830.46@12% Personal Loan £11,517@8% variable Overdraft £1500 July 2009Halifax-£0Debt free date 14th July 2009 :j0 -
I'd do any job which involved me getting to mountain bike or walk through hills all day long :T0
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Hey if you dont mind heights then how about an abseilor on the Oil Rigs. It only cost me £1550 to train and I have been all over the world in the last two years, plus you earn around £300 a day...and you not spending when you are on te rig..its safe, fun and loads of sunDebt @ LBM April 2005 £27500
After working every hour god sends...debt free!!!!:beer:0 -
I am fortunate that I am in the job I love (adoption worker - trained as a social worker) but didnt discover my niche until my late twenties after a few false starts! I love it (most days!) & can recommend finding a job that you love & are passionate about. I invested in some careers guidance counselling when I was at a crossroads & it was the best 150 I ever spent! Good luck finding your niche & remember there is a huge difference between doing something for fun & earning enough money to pay the mortgage plus still enjoy it! Just a thought...Nerd no 109 Long haulers supporters DFW #1! Even in the darkest moments, love and hope are always possible.0
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