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Stay at home mum wanting to make some money!!
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Sweetpea32 wrote: »Hi, what about slice the pie. I fit that in around my part time job, just doing a bit every day. www.slicethepie.com There's a whole thread on it. Basically you give a quick review (usually 3 or 4 lines) on music tracks - you only have to listen to the first minute before you can write the review. I usually make between £30 and £50 a month for not much effort, but there's the potential to earn more if you have the time.
I've got a web page with loads of easy ways to earn money online that you can fit in around work or home life. If you are interested, just send me a message and I will PM you with details, as not sure if I'm allowed to post the link on here.
Hi,
I am a stay at mum of two and have tried searching for sites but am always confused as which one is good and which one is fake, can u pls pm me the sites and their details, I would be highly obliged to you for this.
Thanks
Pia0 -
Hiya,
Don't know if this might interest you. I'm a sahm mum and pregnant with my second and I've found a great solution which is proving to be very successful for me and great fun too! I sell childrens' books and it's flexible and there are no targets, so you can fit it in and around your family commitments and do as much or as little as you want. No previous sales experience needed either, as the books are fantastic and sell themselves!
If you'd like some more information, drop me a pm with your email address, and I'll send you more details.
Hope this is of help to some of you! I also use lots of different survey sites, so could give you details of the ones I earn most money from.
Lisa x0 -
Hi Charlied 29, try AQA (google issuebits), you get to answer questions when you have the time, 24/7, so very flexible and they are a decent company, pay on time and pretty ethical. Can earn £200-£400 per month doing a few hours a day, but Fri and Sat nights are best. Also look up Lionbridge. They were recruiting recently. The job is assessing the websites that come up in response to a query. So you get to say whether you think the sites are useful or not. For this job you have to commit at leat 10 hours per week You are paid in Euros, 12ish an hours I think, which isn't bad for a work fro home job. I have only just started with them so can't comment on how they are yet. For both you will need to do online tests etc which are fine as long as you are ceraeful when doing them and put in the legwork. You will have to register as self employed if you get these jobs, but that is very straightforward and the Tax office people are very very helpful. PM me if you want any more info or advice. I have worked with AQ for over a year and have had no problems. You won't get rich but it can help ease the bfinancial burden with the luxury of staying at home with your children.0
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I keep asking AQA if I can apply, as I'm resident in Spain (which is not one of the countries listed as open to recruitment), and all they do is send me the standard form, without answering my question :mad:
I don't want to waste my time doing the test, only to be told, sorry we don't employ people in Spain ...0 -
I keep asking AQA if I can apply, as I'm resident in Spain (which is not one of the countries listed as open to recruitment), and all they do is send me the standard form, without answering my question :mad:
I don't want to waste my time doing the test, only to be told, sorry we don't employ people in Spain ...
Wouldn't you be self-employed anyway with AQA?
The only problem I can see is, the payment method, however, they hire applicants from Ireland and they use the Euro?:cool:0 -
It puzzles me a bit, as I wouldn't have thought it matters where you live, as they seem to be looking for English native speakers (jobs are open to residents of US, NZ, Australia etc). I'm a native speaker, I just happen to live in Spain!0
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