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Coming up with a viable plan B
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No 12 monther in Knutsford?Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostYou may have noticed my increased post rate over the last few weeks....
Currently working my notice period to get out of the most tulipe place I have worked so far and have plenty of time on my hands...
So I want to use the next 3 weeks to come up with a plan B. Can I get some serious suggestions here? Who has come up with a working plan B? How should I go about it? Do I look at what I do best or think outside the box......Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by JohannM View PostNo ½ monther in Knutsford?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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That's my current Plan A. More time at home gives me that chance to work on a plan B.Originally posted by JohannM View PostNo 12 monther in Knutsford?Comment
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slight hijack (apologies).. but hands up if you're at Knutsford..
Currently have an offer on the table and deciding..
What are the chances of >6 months panning out?Comment
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No idea dude, just about to start a 12 monther....Originally posted by doesNotCompute View Postslight hijack (apologies).. but hands up if you're at Knutsford..
Currently have an offer on the table and deciding..
What are the chances of >6 months panning out?
That's part of the fun of contracting - living life on the edge.Comment
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Just reading through some old plan B threads - any update on how your website is doing?Originally posted by DieScum View PostOne of my plan Bs is a crappy little web site. Got sandboxed for the first three months. Then made 70 quid last month, 80 so far this month. Hosting costs 6 quid.
Hardly the big bucks but it's slowly building. Passive income. Scalable and repeatable. Hopefully will be able to keep it growing.
I have 3 websites launched but the eldest is only 4 months down to 1 month for the latest. I'm currently turning over pennies a day but very early days & have been told it can take a couple of years (with adding content weekly) to really see the rewards.Comment
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