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oliviarosejackson
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Hi,
this is the first time that i have used this sight, so i hope i'm doing this right.....
I was wondering if there was anyone out there could help me. I am in the process of becoming an Ann Summers party organiser and i was wondering if there were any hints/tips that people could give me to get started. Or any advice from people who have done this or are doing it. As i am not the most confident of people, it scares me being in a room full of people i don't kno and being in the center of it all. So i would be so grateful of any help in making the first few parties go ok. How to make sure people enjoy themselves.
A little information about me, i am 24yrs old and have a 4 1/2yr old daughter. I work part time in Tesco on the checkouts and i still live at home with my parents. I was a little silly a few years ago with my money and got myself into alot of debt. I am currently 1yr into an IVA to clear all of my debts and the Ann Summers job has come about as i am finding it very difficult to cope with the very little money i am have left with at the end of the month, as children dont come cheap
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Sorry for the long post. Thank you for reading this and any help would be greatly appriciated
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this is the first time that i have used this sight, so i hope i'm doing this right.....
I was wondering if there was anyone out there could help me. I am in the process of becoming an Ann Summers party organiser and i was wondering if there were any hints/tips that people could give me to get started. Or any advice from people who have done this or are doing it. As i am not the most confident of people, it scares me being in a room full of people i don't kno and being in the center of it all. So i would be so grateful of any help in making the first few parties go ok. How to make sure people enjoy themselves.
A little information about me, i am 24yrs old and have a 4 1/2yr old daughter. I work part time in Tesco on the checkouts and i still live at home with my parents. I was a little silly a few years ago with my money and got myself into alot of debt. I am currently 1yr into an IVA to clear all of my debts and the Ann Summers job has come about as i am finding it very difficult to cope with the very little money i am have left with at the end of the month, as children dont come cheap

Sorry for the long post. Thank you for reading this and any help would be greatly appriciated

January GC £33/200
Christmas 2012 savings £60
Christmas 2012 savings £60
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Hi olivia
I think there is a thread un the up your income board - one sec, back in a mo with a link if i can find it....£34,547 (Dec 07); Current debt: £zilch (Debt free December 2010)
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Hi Olivia and welcome
I've moved your thread to the up your income board as you might find it'll soon get lost in the large volume of posts on the debt free wannabe forum and I think you'll get more help over there.
Best of luck and let us know how you're getting on! Maybe come back and post your SOA and we can see if we can help you save money somewhere?
Regards
TineDFW Nerd #025DFW no more! Officially debt free 2017 - now joining the MFW's!
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Hi,
thanks for that, im new to this so wasnt sure where to postJanuary GC £33/200
Christmas 2012 savings £600 -
Hi there
this is a thread from up your income (where you are now):
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=769125&highlight=ANN+SUMMERS
there is also a link in it to a party planning thread too
Good luck with your saucy new career£34,547 (Dec 07); Current debt: £zilch (Debt free December 2010)
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Thanks alotJanuary GC £33/200
Christmas 2012 savings £600
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