What Part time 2/3 hrs a day / £100 a week jobs could i do?
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What Part time 2/3 hrs a day / £100 a week jobs could i do?
Well I seem to have split up with the wench and she has now moved out. Now while i'm happy with that situation i've found myself down the £350 a month she used to pay me for rent/bills etc!
Basically that was my beer/clubbing/entertainment money!
Now i can still afford to live the same lifestyle and do what i want to do but it means the money for that will be coming from my wages at the expense of putting it in savings/investments/holiday funds or using it for home improvements etc which i'd rather not have to do.
I have half a day free every day of the week and it seems a good idea that i should put this spare time to use!
So what sort of jobs are there to do? I'm only looking to get a hundred quid a week and will happily put in two or three hours a day. I can pretty much turn my hand to anything but would rather not have to do anything too strenuous or tiring as its not worth wearing/tiring myself out for this or compromising on overall quality of life.
Any ideas?
Cheers!
Basically that was my beer/clubbing/entertainment money!
Now i can still afford to live the same lifestyle and do what i want to do but it means the money for that will be coming from my wages at the expense of putting it in savings/investments/holiday funds or using it for home improvements etc which i'd rather not have to do.
I have half a day free every day of the week and it seems a good idea that i should put this spare time to use!
So what sort of jobs are there to do? I'm only looking to get a hundred quid a week and will happily put in two or three hours a day. I can pretty much turn my hand to anything but would rather not have to do anything too strenuous or tiring as its not worth wearing/tiring myself out for this or compromising on overall quality of life.
Any ideas?
Cheers!
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Originally Posted by Nat21
I can pretty much turn my hand to anything but would rather not have to do anything too strenuous or tiring as its not worth wearing/tiring myself out for this or compromising on overall quality of life.
Cheers!
Cheers!
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At the risk of being flamed by all the armchair experts, I could suggest a home shopping business?
I started one a year ago and only spend 2 days a week on it and it brings in over £200 per week. Obviously you do have to work for this, it is not money for nothing. However, it is a tried and tested route to making money.
I would happily help anyone who wants to know more.
I started one a year ago and only spend 2 days a week on it and it brings in over £200 per week. Obviously you do have to work for this, it is not money for nothing. However, it is a tried and tested route to making money.
I would happily help anyone who wants to know more.
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lol, yeah Andrew I hardly think the sort of thing i'm looking for is gonna require a CV though
If needs be i'll just work a weekend a month overtime at my main job as that would more than make up the shortfall but i dont want to or like giving up my weekends for work... I'd much rather do something else in my free time in the week leaving weekends for leisure and enjoyment like they're meant to be!
If needs be i'll just work a weekend a month overtime at my main job as that would more than make up the shortfall but i dont want to or like giving up my weekends for work... I'd much rather do something else in my free time in the week leaving weekends for leisure and enjoyment like they're meant to be!
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Just wait a couple of days, then post back with an update along the lines of "Found out how to make £200 a week without breaking sweat, without giving up your day job"
Then sell the idea for a tenner a time on SNET - isn't that how these scams work ?
Then sell the idea for a tenner a time on SNET - isn't that how these scams work ?
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Not another break up, seems the season for it.
You could take yourself to the local meet on Sunday and wash all the cars.
Aside from that, would you consider part time shop work?
Just wondered as my other half has taken on an extra job working in Halfrauds. He said it is easy and as he is older than the plebs, he doesn't get ordered about.
I don't know what you look like so couldn't suggest gigolo..lol
Have a look through the Chronicle on Thursday and see if that gives you any ideas.
You could take yourself to the local meet on Sunday and wash all the cars.
Aside from that, would you consider part time shop work?
Just wondered as my other half has taken on an extra job working in Halfrauds. He said it is easy and as he is older than the plebs, he doesn't get ordered about.
I don't know what you look like so couldn't suggest gigolo..lol
Have a look through the Chronicle on Thursday and see if that gives you any ideas.
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