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How to make £3000 in an afternoon using retail arbitrage.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostNurse!!!
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Nurse!!!Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI'm also a moderator elsewhere on the internet relating to all things Amazon FBA.
I sold £3.5k worth of Tat on Amazon over the last BH weekend, netting a cool £1200 while sitting in a jacuzzi drinking beer. Which was nice.
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I'm also a moderator elsewhere on the internet relating to all things Amazon FBA.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostNurse!!!
I sold £3.5k worth of Tat on Amazon over the last BH weekend, netting a cool £1200 while sitting in a jacuzzi drinking beer. Which was nice.
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My Amazon FBA Tat business now making a profit of £3.5k per month on the side and increasing every month. Which is nice.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAll the best, hope the plan B works out well for you.
You know where to avoid if you need staff...
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All the best, hope the plan B works out well for you.
You know where to avoid if you need staff...
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hmmmm leaving CUK early.... I'm already about 10 years overdue!Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot like you to not be leaving somewhere early
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All the best! That is indeed, true freedom. Hopefully it kicks off.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostStarted contracting in 2010 and have finally had enough after a recent gig. Got worked like a dog and then they decided to let all the best people go at once (All under a leading consultancy). Also have worked really hard on my own startup which finally has some revenue and growth. Feels good to take a break from the daily grind! Super motivated now to get it to succeed whilst I don't have any money coming in! I've managed to save enough to keep me going for about 9 months, but I'm very optimistic about the business!
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Good luck with the startup! I keep having mini-breaks between contracts and it keeps me sane.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostStarted contracting in 2010 and have finally had enough after a recent gig. Got worked like a dog and then they decided to let all the best people go at once (All under a leading consultancy). Also have worked really hard on my own startup which finally has some revenue and growth. Feels good to take a break from the daily grind! Super motivated now to get it to succeed whilst I don't have any money coming in! I've managed to save enough to keep me going for about 9 months, but I'm very optimistic about the business!
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Yes unfortunately most contracts in the last few years meant working us like a dog and a half... they are doing projects now with less than the old days staff... I took 2.5 months break already. The idea of going back makes me sick, but got to do what I got to do !Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostStarted contracting in 2010 and have finally had enough after a recent gig. Got worked like a dog and then they decided to let all the best people go at once (All under a leading consultancy). Also have worked really hard on my own startup which finally has some revenue and growth. Feels good to take a break from the daily grind! Super motivated now to get it to succeed whilst I don't have any money coming in! I've managed to save enough to keep me going for about 9 months, but I'm very optimistic about the business!
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Not like you to not be leaving somewhere earlyOriginally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI said I'm leaving contracting not CUK!
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