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morningpaper · 20/11/2004 08:59

Following another post, I thought it might be a good idea if we all put down our jobs/skills, in case we can help each other out by passing any business to each other!

So far we have:

JANSELL: Publications Designer: newsletters, leaflets, brochures, invitations companies or individuals)

TIGERMOTH: events management and copywriting

MORNINGPAPER (me!): Website design / website consultancy (websites from around £200 per site - billy bargain)

Anyone else?!

OP posts:
Hulababy · 20/11/2004 09:04

Not sure there is much stuff I can pass onto people, but maybe advice:

HULABABY - ICT teacher (secondary) and Business Studies teacher (Offender Education)

Thoought I would add DH too though as he has already done some work for MNetters, and is currently producing some articles for the site too.

HULABABY's DH: Solicitor specialising in Private Client work (inc. wills, trusts, probate, tax planning, ect.)

JulieF · 20/11/2004 23:05

Can't see that my skills will be of any use to anyone but here goes

JulieF - admin assistant for heating co (2 days) and for stage school (wfh)

JulieF's DH - Singing Teacher and Stage School principal

lavender2 · 20/11/2004 23:14

lavender2 post office assistant...dealing with money, isa's and the like....

lots of admin and practical skills (like gardening)

mykidsmum · 20/11/2004 23:17

Mykidsmum........Postnatal Doula in Northants area x

jansell · 21/11/2004 16:06

Thanks morningpaper. I'll keep my eyes and ears open for you (and the others here!).

OldieMum · 21/11/2004 16:12

OLDIEMUM - Sociologist ("Quick, quick, it's an emergency, we need a sociologist"...); academic working in Development Studies (especially African Studies), now also researching on public health issues.

OLDIEMUM'S DH - economist

nasa · 21/11/2004 16:13

£200??!! morningpaper - how the heck do you manage to make a living charging that little?

munnzieb · 21/11/2004 17:00

munnzieb Trainee accountant, Payroller
Munnzieb dh Soldier

KangaMummy · 21/11/2004 17:18

Ours are really boring and not much use to fellow mumsnetters:

Me = mummy and childminder

DH = daddy and chemistry teacher @ private school

zephyrcat · 21/11/2004 17:22

Zephyrcat is mummy (although have been a nursery teacher, a cycle courier, a private investigator, a nanny, a barperson and a head groom!!)

Zephyrcat's DP works for Zenith windows so if you are thinking of getting any give us a shout!!! (He is a publican by trade)

lockets · 21/11/2004 17:26

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fairydust · 21/11/2004 17:29

Fairydust - BUSINESS RAIL / TRAVEL CONSULTANT like to dabble every now and then previous worked for the IRb - SHAM now.

Mr Fairydust -network / tech support.

oooggs · 21/11/2004 18:26

Ooooggs works for the Civil Service at the Land Registry. Returning in February 2005 for 16 hours a week after a 14 month 'baby' break.

hmb · 21/11/2004 18:29

HMB Science teacher, used to be in science research. Worked for pharmaceutical company, specialed in contraception, painkillers, anti-depresants.

HMB DH, RAF pilot (of limited use to MN Me thinks!)

codswallop · 21/11/2004 18:31

cod mum and mag
mr cod - spy

lavender2 · 21/11/2004 18:32

hmb..dh also in RAF ...he's a mechanical engineer

Tickle · 21/11/2004 18:43

ooh morningpaper might be interested in your skills Can you CAT me with details??

Tickle = ft mum (web design etc in former life, but brain now size of pea)
Mr Tickle = small animal vet

Gobbledigook · 21/11/2004 19:10

GOBBLEDIGOOK - Pharmacologist/Physiologist - previously worked in drug safety at CSM, now freelance pharmaceutical market researcher - analyse data, write presentations and final reports for clients. Anyone who works for an MR company (consumer as well as pharma) and uses analysts - I'M ONE, SEND IT MY WAY (but not now as I'm snowed )

DH - IT recruitment consultant (AstraZeneca Account Mgr)

Gobbledigook · 21/11/2004 19:10

GOBBLEDIGOOK - full time mum too - most important part of my job and I bloody forgot it!

spots · 21/11/2004 19:26

spots would like more illustration work because she can do it from home, bit less of the enormous monstercostume/ fake cheese/ nine metre picture of cave interior type stuff she did before baby thank you very much...

specialising in children-type illustration but reasonably flexible.

NomDePlume · 21/11/2004 19:32

ROFL @ monster costume / fake cheese & caves, spots

morningpaper · 21/11/2004 19:54

Nasa: I'm CHEAPY CHEAP because I just work from home and I keep my sites as simple as poss (and steal lots of fabby photographs from Microsoft's clipart depository .

Sometimes I don't make much per hour but I like making sites for small businesses and people who wouldn't otherwise be able to afford it. And when I've got a bigger company client I charge more!

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paolosgirl · 21/11/2004 20:00

Me - Information Officer for NHS. Good for research.
DH (and Paolo's competition) - chartered accountant/tax strategist. Anyone need a tax return done??!

codswallop · 21/11/2004 20:01

morning paper that reminds me of the texas sxhool book depository - not near a grassy knoll is it/

anorak · 21/11/2004 20:01

hmb...anyone who can take you to heaven and back must be some use to mumsnetters!