Graham88
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weigh copper in
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IvIarkgraham
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i powdercoat wheels
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Dan
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i used to do kebab and chinese runs a few years back. workin 5-12 cash in hand, used to pay 50 a night plus your tips.
not bad when they have work 7 nights a week, meaning u get 350 on top of ure normal wage!
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by _Allan_
I sell furniture and I'm one of the biggest players of mid century design in the UK.
Fucking
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micra_pete
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I don't get the nik hating?
He seems a decent successful bloke thats getting a lot of stick?
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dannymccann
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quote: Originally posted by micra_pete
I don't get the nik hating?
He seems a decent successful bloke thats getting a lot of stick?
Me neither
And as said, cash in hand food delivery! I used to do it on a thurs/fri/sat night when I was at sixth form, fun job and pays well too tbh for something so easy. If you know your way around the local area you will always get work
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pow
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gimp
[Edited on 30-01-2009 by willay]
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micra_pete
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I pose for seductive womens magazines btw
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Ian W
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I delivered pizza's for years, was about £35-£50 a night and in the week I used to just drink tea and eat pizza
Best job I ever had
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stubbsy05
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quote: Originally posted by micra_pete
I don't get the nik hating?
He seems a decent successful bloke thats getting a lot of stick?
I agree he's made a living from having a successful business
Plus he used to own a Silk Violet Corsa (Best colour imo)
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by Ian W
I delivered pizza's for years, was about £35-£50 a night and in the week I used to just drink tea and eat pizza
Best job I ever had
When I get ym shitter I might think about doing this...
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micra_pete
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quote: Originally posted by micra_pete
I pose for seductive womens magazines btw
in fact, that guy on the mills and boon books, thats me.
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by pow
quote: Originally posted by Ian W
I delivered pizza's for years, was about £35-£50 a night and in the week I used to just drink tea and eat pizza
Best job I ever had
When I get ym shitter I might think about doing this...
I'm honestly considering this, until I get a decent job! Although could do with a economical car for this.
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willay
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private computing jobs, do fixed pricing, no fix no fee. I'm doing the jobs for ultra cheap but gets a few extra tokens in
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Conway563
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DJing in my local. Haven't done it for a while though
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RichR
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I sell CAD models; £30-£50 a month
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Neo
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Done a bit of modelling for random companies for their catalogues, web catalogues and stuff nothing exciting but a very helpful £100 here and there.
Done a few of those surveys too, where you go to a room, answer questions on a topic, ussually get sarnies and a coffee and £25 -> £50 for a couple of hours, can be a laugh.
And then same as Will. Fixing/Upgrading etc peoples pc's, ussually just friends, family or workmates (and thier family)...although i dont charge much, still a nice £20 or so every few weeks for a couple of extra pints
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pow
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Private computer work pays well tbh
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willay
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no it doesnt for something like format/restore of data I'll only charge 50 coins, where normally at work we would charge 100 coins an hour.
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by pow
gimp
[Edited on 30-01-2009 by willay]
What did that say?
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dannymccann
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Linked to the thread which erupted CS war
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sloworm
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Totally agree with everyone on here saying delivering food. I was in the first year of my apprenticeship a few years ago earning around £120 after tax a week, so I got a job dopping off kebabs in my 1 litre corsa and used to take home about £60 on week nights and at least £90 on weekends. I probably only used no more then a £10 on fuel a night. If you have an economical car then you cant beat it... Plus FREE FOOOOOOD!
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stubbsy05
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To all you guys delivering food, your cars must have ended up stinking
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dannymccann
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They dont actually! The businesses need to keep it hot, especially for deliveries 10/20 miles away in rural areas, so they have these like Thermos bag things, they seal in the heat / smell everything, they are really good. Can fit 2 perfectly in the passenger footwell as well
edit - footwell of a Corsa that is, its like it was meant for delivering food Not sure how successful you will be getting cash in hand anymore, cranked up the pressure on it havent they? Plus cant you get pulled for not having 'business miles' insurance or something?
[Edited on 30-01-2009 by dannymccann]
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Ian W
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
quote: Originally posted by pow
quote: Originally posted by Ian W
I delivered pizza's for years, was about £35-£50 a night and in the week I used to just drink tea and eat pizza
Best job I ever had
When I get ym shitter I might think about doing this...
I'm honestly considering this, until I get a decent job! Although could do with a economical car for this.
I did it in a Nova GTE, Corsa GSi and my Corsa when it was XE'd for a bit
Was sound as long as you didn't go blasting around all the time
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