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What does everybody do?
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Varies debrag on how many hours I put in. It just about make enough for a full time wage, but only just (and I've had to subsidise my wages with savings for the last 2 months). It is hard work - definitely not a get rich job, but worth it if you want to work from home. Once you get up and running, the average hourly rate is between £6 and £16 per hour.
I've put in for a promotion which would mean being salaried. It closed yesterday so I'm keeping everything crossed.
"Stay Wonky":D
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Best of luck keren
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I'm so jealous, I'd love to work with the Prince's Trust!
I had an interview with the Princes Trust and they didn't hire me because they said I was over qualified. I was gutted and had to go and work in a restaurant as a waiter and they didn't seem to mind that I was overqualified. :rotfl:I did though, cos it was a crummy restaurant that was too crap to justify its silly prices. Met some interesting people tho.Student Loan Company Ltd: 17,805 (2.8%) Overdraft: 500 (Interest free)
Savings: £5,100 - Target by end of 2008 £5,000+
Net Worth 1/7/06: -£32,698 -- Net Worth 25/8/08: -£13,350.0 -
Oh good luck Keren

I'd love to just bring in £300 extra a month, but I doubt I'll even get a job with them.0 -
I work at Heathrow, doing security.
I'm looking at going back to Uni to get a teaching degree tho'Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.0 -
ThankYouAndEnjoy! wrote: »Work, And Have Worked For LloydsTSB For 7 years .... And At 24 Feel Like The 'Old Man' Of The Department!
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OMG that made me laugh :rotfl: :rotfl:
I work for one of your counterparts, RBS and have done for just over 6 years now
Okay, I've now given you someone to hide behind - I don't think I've ever seen anything nice said about RBS, lolApril 2021 Grocery Challenge 34.29 / 2500 -
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I have a degree in Criminology, during term time I work P/T at my children's school dealing with all things financial and every other weekend I work at a hostel for homeless. Furthermore, I volunteer 4hrs/week at a local CAB as an advisor and guess what are the main two topics during January and February? Debt and divorce ...SSB
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I'm a Secretary at an Estate Agents - Ebernezer Scrooge & Co Ltd :mad: :rotfl:0
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I'm an Editorial Assistant (Office Manager, really) for a magazine, and do AQA from home part-time x0
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I work for a chemical company collating demand from salespeople (their customers) adding new business etc in a file, that then goes to the planners around the world who use the forecasts to decide what they need and how much.
Title is forecasting analyst, it pays well, only a temp contract (was with agency but now with the company itself).0
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