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Please help a lazy arsed Walrus to earn as much as possible for doing as little as possible!

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TinselgalacticWalrus · 29/11/2006 13:22

Ok, currently I am working as a very part time cello teacher from home. However, I need to be earning more money, as we are struggling atm on just DP's wages. However, I have't a clue s to what sort of job I can do. I have done a bit of playing in the past, but I'm not cut out for doing that as a career really. I also did half of a PGCE, but I left for personal reasons. (Had to move away from the city I was living in too)

I have also worked for a publishing firm in production, doing stuff like proof reading etc, but it was so long ago!

I need to find myself something to do, as I am desperate to use my brain!

Any suggestions welcome (well, all suggestions except prostitution)

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expatinscotland · 29/11/2006 15:21

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TinselgalacticWalrus · 29/11/2006 15:22

I don;t understand gambling. I sometimes foolishly bet on the horses, but only becuase I like their names.

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anniebear · 29/11/2006 17:46

I have an ad in the Jobs section, but its about making money selling Children's books, bit different to music lol

Judy1234 · 30/11/2006 22:06

Something like poker if you're good and sometimes my daughters have known a bit about particular horses but chance gambling is not recommended. Setting up a gambling business on the other hand has been very lucrative. I've done a bit of work with some of those companies. Cello teaching might be a little safer. Is there really no demand in Bath? I don't see why it would be different from London. Have you contacted the local schools etc.

FestivelyFrostyFloss · 30/11/2006 22:11

Yoof work? My friend had a degree in dance and went on to do this. She found it very rewarding, and still does it. Evening work, so fits in around DP's working hours. Flexible days so you could probably fit it in around the cello clients. Don't know how much music you would have to use, but it would be a good thing to bring to the groups. What do you think?

anniebear · 02/12/2006 07:33

You don't want to do much?.................

One thing Usborne are doing now is a sponsered read

This is really good as you don't have to do much and you don't have to have a good stock of books!

All you do is get a school/nursery to take part obviously!! lol . The children are sponsored to read or be read to for a specified time each night, the school has the money to spend on your books, choosing from your Usborne Catalogue

This could be a huge order and earn you lots of commission

the most you have to do is take details to a school, order and deliver the books

really isnt much work at all, but for good money!

YOU DON'T HAVE TO SELL

Contact me for more details

angndamien@parsons237dotfreeservedotcodotuk

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