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Old 02-04-2005, 18:59   #1
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Does anyone know of any businesses that employ homeworkers, has a full time mum im keen to work, but the only way is homework, because of childcare costs, also i very much doubt my kids would stop with strangers, also school holidays would be a problem, so if any one knows please tell.
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Old 09-04-2005, 14:23   #2
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ill take that has a NO then shall I.................
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Old 09-04-2005, 14:44   #3
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Think express gifts might do, they used too when it was Joseph Arnolds, I know someone who used to pack cards for them from Home
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Old 09-04-2005, 16:45   #4
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Sorry panther but I don't actually know of anything which fits the bill for the type of thing that you're looking for. I do know there are a lot of rip-off "jobs" out there on offer which are little more than a con and that home work is quite poorly paid. I hope you find something that suits you.
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Old 09-04-2005, 17:07   #5
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Wish I could have helped panther.
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Old 15-04-2005, 17:57   #6
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thanks guys ill keep looking u never know summat might turn up
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Old 13-11-2005, 07:16   #7
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whatever you do *DO NOT* sign up to any company wanting a cash payment up front for trianing/equipment/admin costs these are a con. as my wife found out the hard way!!!!!

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Old 18-11-2005, 13:03   #8
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I see a lot of people doing Avon and things like that with their kids in tow. Its not ideal but you can do it whenever suits you. Maybe when close family or friends can watch kids. Just a suggestion.
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Old 13-12-2005, 22:42   #9
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hi. ime new to this so please bare with me. there is a place on the network 65 that pack card and head towards the dunc to the lights. turn right take your first left on to the industeral estate and then take your first right and go to the top . just one point you need your own transport regards accrington21
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Old 30-12-2005, 12:42   #10
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hi there the working from which would suit you best. can be found at www.pscg4u.co.uk. no leaving your, no following up orders, nothing to deliver. no orders to take. It works for me. yours FRank Rowley.
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Old 30-12-2005, 18:34   #11
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hi there the working from which would suit you best. can be found at www.pscg4u.co.uk. no leaving your, no following up orders, nothing to deliver. no orders to take. It works for me. yours FRank Rowley.
May I recommend that the next time you create a web site you put your pages through a spell checker or if that is a little too complex keep a dictionary by your side at all times.

Also although the pages seem to work on explorer they go a touch faulty on firefox!

Perhaps you need to do a few more checks before you put your spam on site?
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Old 01-01-2006, 16:43   #12
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I must agree Less, That is one of the worst web pages I have seen in a LONG time. At least half a dozen simple spelling mistakes, poor punctuation, images that aren't scaled correctly, Very poor HTML code with javascript that has obviously been done elsewhere.

If anyone at my works produced something like that I'd laugh them out of the building.
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Old 01-01-2006, 19:15   #13
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Trouble is finding regular & reputable home work is very difficult & finding a job with kids is just as bad as i find it impossible being a lone parent & living where i do & kids at school there is a real shortage of decent jobs & childcare for mine to fit in, thing is homeworking pays very little for the work you do but it goes with the territory im afraid!

Good luck & if u find something let me know
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Old 04-01-2006, 09:36   #14
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why not register as a child minder you can keep your kids at home while looking aftre other peoples

you can make good money and all it takes is a few quid at pounland on paint , crayons and sketch books to keep them amused :-)


look up sure start in your area on the net ime sure they will tell you how to register and onve you do sure start will forward people to you they help single mums find child minders all the time


good luck

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Old 04-01-2006, 10:33   #15
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why not register as a child minder you can keep your kids at home while looking aftre other peoples

you can make good money and all it takes is a few quid at pounland on paint , crayons and sketch books to keep them amused :-)


look up sure start in your area on the net ime sure they will tell you how to register and onve you do sure start will forward people to you they help single mums find child minders all the time


good luck
mmmm spend me life with my kids i need work to escape from them LOL
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