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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostNot possible these days. Too many people doing it for too little money. A mate used to do it back in the 90s and he covered a patch that was just the square mile and earn't enough back then to be VAT registered.
Why I keep the HGV licence up to date. Not great money (£400-500 per week) but better than being homeless.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBack in the 90s I did motorbike dispatch riding in the City for a couple of months - this turned out ot be my only void period in many years of contracting.
Money was OK about £600 a week as I recall - kept the wolf from the door and stopped me dipping into warchest
Why I keep the HGV licence up to date. Not great money (£400-500 per week) but better than being homeless.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostIgnore that idiot Doogie. He is the biggest troll of these forums. He has a mental disorder which makes him hate his fellow human beings.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostHow have you worked nearly non-stop for 4 years and only managed with 2-3 months' savings to fall back on?
I think you might need to spend a bit less to be honest....
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Originally posted by Joeman View PostAre you not already?? oh.... maybe i was supposed to keep that secret...
Judging the number of posts some have on here it appears they're using a similar method to power their entire neighbourhood.
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Thanks for the 40+ replies and 900+ views.
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See you next year folks and all the best.
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Originally posted by Bacchus View PostBack to the original post
the best ROI I ever made was buying a bucket and a sponge and cleaning a few windows
Of course that was when Woolworths existed...
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Back to the original post
the best ROI I ever made was buying a bucket and a sponge and cleaning a few windows
Of course that was when Woolworths existed...
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