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Hi there

This site and forum I am new to,but totally inspired by all the comments and advice. I 'm hinking of offering my services of coach/advice giver/counsellor online. . Are there are any websites that need my services and be willing to pay for it? I am also contemplating of setting up my own service, but I feel I need to get my experience working for a company first . Any help ,advice would be greatly appreciated.

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  • UKPrincess
    UKPrincess Posts: 242 Forumite
    I have a list of sites somewhere for this kind of thing-you register with them,then you give the advice through email or phone.
    Let me take a look,I will post it if I find it :)
    Well I know you want to love her,but let me tell you brother,she's been sleeping in the devils bed...:A
  • Princess

    Thanks a million. Knew I i'm the right the place.

    Together we will all:T win and prosper
  • Elle00
    Elle00 Posts: 775 Forumite
    selinekane wrote: »
    Hi there

    This site and forum I am new to,but totally inspired by all the comments and advice. I 'm hinking of offering my services of coach/advice giver/counsellor online. . Are there are any websites that need my services and be willing to pay for it? I am also contemplating of setting up my own service, but I feel I need to get my experience working for a company first . Any help ,advice would be greatly appreciated.

    I'd be very careful giving advice to people, you need specific (expensive) insurance to do so because of the repercussions it can have. A local charity has just been forced to stop giving parenting talks because they're not insured to advise.

    Why do you think the Samaritans insist on remaining impartial at all times and refuse to give advice?
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