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Part time work, what do you do?

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alibo · 14/06/2009 16:45

Starting from scratch here really, not worked for last few years, looked after ds on my own, he's now at school. Am acually a trained biomedical scientist, but can not wanting to go back into that work due to shifts, weekends will be impossible to me. Really need some part time work, so can be there some of the week for ds, have no back up from ex dh as works away, and both grandparents not local to help with pick ups etc., would like something that would work around school hrs if poss, any ideas??

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vitality · 03/07/2009 22:29

Hi Alibo, I'm a Phoenix Trader too and one of my fellow team members just held a call about how to sell the cards through door-to-door catalogue drops. It seems like a great technique which does not take too much time and is very effective at making the sales. Let me know if you'd like any more info!

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TracyGriffin · 09/07/2009 15:48

Hi, I have just started work for Jamie Oliver's brand new company, Jamie at Home. It is a party plan business so I am fitting it in around my 2 year old as I am a full time Mum and my husband and his job. I have been doing it 3 months, love it and am earning suprisingly good money. Give me a call or drop me a line if you want to chat about it - [email protected] 07956 357817. If not, hope you find something that works for you and good luck !!

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CaraghR · 13/07/2009 19:31

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ninedragons · 14/07/2009 04:48

There is quite a healthy market for people with medical and scientific backgrounds to edit and proofread journals. You could try Elsevier or any of the large publishing houses that specialise in this field. Editing grant applications might be another field you could look at.

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karenleigh · 14/07/2009 11:28

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