richard_syko
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Anybody work on their PC as of an evening for extra money, consumer surveys or the like.
Or have a web site which makes money some how. I don`t mind putting the extra work in but, where would you start?
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willay
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how about you work harder?
or get a better job?
or ask for a raise?
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richard_syko
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How about no.
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TNM
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lol at willay pop.
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willay
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I'm offering solutions
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richard_syko
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how about you work harder? (in a warehouse )
or get a better job? (only tempory untill september)
or ask for a raise? (they will laugh and tell me to G.T.F.)
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--Dave--
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my advice to you would be to do what Willay has suggested 
Little money to be made really from working on your computer at home, may as well get a weekend job in retail or something
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Ojc
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Working in a face to face retail enviorment? Do you have patience of a saint?
People are mad that do that, nearly as bad as people that work with children.
I have done no work for the past 2 days at work.
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
I have done no work for the past 2 days at work.
   
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--Dave--
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Working in a face to face retail enviorment? Do you have patience of a saint?
People are mad that do that, nearly as bad as people that work with children.
I have done no work for the past 2 days at work.
I don't work in retail but used to. It's not so bad, especially if you're selling something you actually have an interest in.
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by richard_syko

how about you work harder? (in a warehouse )
or get a better job? (only tempory untill september)
or ask for a raise? (they will laugh and tell me to G.T.F.)
Go find a better paid tempory job then, or ask for a raise, stop being a pussy! you are making an assumption that they will laugh at you!
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Mark Petty
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if you can design websites you can do that in your spare time
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Rebrabuk
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I used to have a part time job doing data entry for a university working from home as and when i wanted. They used to estimate how long a batch of work would take to complete and allocate me approximately 20 hours (as i requested) and providing i finished that batch of work within 7 days, it could sometimes take me 15 hours or 25 hours depending on how fast i worked, but i was [payed based on the amount of keystrokes i made..
Was easy work, but very very boring and repetitive. I did it for 6 months then couldn't be arsed anymore. Was doing it ontop of my full time (37 hours a week) job and didn't have enough time to do things i wanted to do.
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Ojc
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Honestly if you want more money and a fairly easy job go and see about cleaning offices when they shut, collecting mugs and glasses from the desks, bit of polishing, putting things in the dish washer then putting them back etc.
Hoovering, can do it after your 9-5 and its relaxed and easy.
Might look into it myself, don't do naff all between 6pm & 8pm so might as well earn myself 20 quid a night.
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--Dave--
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last think I would want to do after coming from home from work is 2 hours of cleaning up 
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richard_syko
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Honestly if you want more money and a fairly easy job go and see about cleaning offices when they shut, collecting mugs and glasses from the desks, bit of polishing, putting things in the dish washer then putting them back etc.
Hoovering, can do it after your 9-5 and its relaxed and easy.
Might look into it myself, don't do naff all between 6pm & 8pm so might as well earn myself 20 quid a night.
100 quid a week is alot when you been at school for the last 13 odd year, will give that a try too
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Ojc
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Yeah, god damm. My mum used to do it when me and my sister were young and my dad got home from work so they could earn a bit extra money.
Me and Rach could do it. Won't be able to clean toilets though as I would gag.
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richard_syko
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Yeah, god damm. My mum used to do it when me and my sister were young and my dad got home from work so they could earn a bit extra money.
Me and Rach could do it. Won't be able to clean toilets though as I would gag.
Can we start are own business
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--Dave--
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- empty office
- you and the gf tidying up
- all those spare desks
sounds like a good opportunity to shoot some p0rn
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richard_syko
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Found this on job centre website ....
New Deal Considered 18 - 24 only. Must be able to provide 2 checkable work references. Will be required to work in all weathers and need to be fit and healthy due to the nature of the job. A clean current UK driving licence is essential with own transport. Will be expected to attend a 1-day window-cleaning course, full training would be given. Wage is reviewed after 3 months. Successful applicants are required to provide a standard/enhanced disclosure. The employer meets disclosure expense with.
A whole day
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