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I'll take a fat annual non-exec directors bonus.....

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Thank you that man. It's in my bookmarks and i shall have a read later this evening 
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Mmmm, lets have a looksee for some free web templates 

My mrs said the other day that the local council are looking to contract out to a cleaning contractor to go around cleaning oap's houses. But i would have to be a bonafide business to put in for that contract. Any advice on on this sort of thing?
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Originally posted by speedy speedy wrote:

Originally posted by Derek M5 Derek M5 wrote:

I'll stick to livestock... seems easier and when times are hard you peel 'em and pop 'em in the oven!


Peel em! That would make me puke, even hospital operations on the tv puts me off my dinner

On the upside being in the cleaning trade for 7 years i could always start my own house cleaning service whilst the kids are at school. I can see it now....'Speedmaster cleaners'

 

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That's the spirit... lots of those smaller cleaning firms do very well offering a simple but reliable & professional service... not too much in start-up costs either I'd have thought.
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On the upside being in the cleaning trade for 7 years i could always start my own house cleaning service whilst the kids are at school. I can see it now....'Speedmaster cleaners'

good money there mate, try to get some commercial contracts...

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Originally posted by Derek M5 Derek M5 wrote:

I'll stick to livestock... seems easier and when times are hard you peel 'em and pop 'em in the oven!


Peel em! That would make me puke, even hospital operations on the tv puts me off my dinner

On the upside being in the cleaning trade for 7 years i could always start my own house cleaning service whilst the kids are at school. I can see it now....'Speedmaster cleaners'
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I'll stick to livestock... seems easier and when times are hard you peel 'em and pop 'em in the oven!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-September-2005 at 03:20

We were in the same position a few years ago mate, my wife had to give up work as she only just earned enough to cover the childcare costs once we had two bundles of joy.

Without willing relatives nearby its a nightmare.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14-September-2005 at 02:21
Damn shame, hope something turns round soon.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-September-2005 at 17:16
Forced to quit my job and forced to drive old fords  

My mrs works full time and while i was working, picking the kids up from school & taking to and picking up from the babysitter was costing in petrol, as well as paying the babysitter, it was all costing too much, so i have ended up having to be a house husband.


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I'm sorry to hear that speedy, good luck with finding another job
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13-September-2005 at 16:52
The 530i went to car heaven today.......



Unfortunately the 535i sport has got to go too. I have been forced to leave my job so i cannot afford to keep it. It's listed on ebay. Anyone want it pm me
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