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I need a Saturday job. I need to earn like an extra £600 every month. Some customer service role or receptionist role where I can work Saturdays and then one evening a week. I don't know where to look. Help. My bills are piling up.

2006-09-26 01:41:16 · 3 answers · asked by didi 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Second the advice of the first answerer. Cut back on what you spend. Got satellite of cable channels? Cancel them until you are back in the black. Magazine subscriptions? Putting savings away at a lower rate of interest than your debts are earning? Using the car when you could walk or cycle? Another pair of shoes you don't need yet? TV left on when no-one's watching? High-energy lightbulbs instead of low? Lunch bought out rather than made yourself? Take-aways and restaurant meals rather than home-cooked? Go through everything you spend and start with trying to cut £600 a month from your outgoings. Even if you can't make that kind of saving it will be better for you than killing yourself all weekend on top of your weekday job. For supplementary work, though, you might find reasonably paid cleaning work for up to £10 per hour, and some of the supermarkets pay well for checkout staff. They also offer flexible hours. And go to the moneysavingexpert site for more tips - you can save a fortune if you make that your priority, rather than just earning more simply to throw it away.

2006-09-26 01:49:07 · answer #1 · answered by Bad Liberal 7 · 2 0

Sounds a typically British attitude to me.
Eveyone is hopelessly overpaid and inefficient.
"Money for nothing and the (credit cards) for free".

How about cutting back on your expenditures.
To do it, ask yourself "do I need this or do I want this?"

2006-09-26 01:46:48 · answer #2 · answered by Up your Maslow 4 · 0 1

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2006-09-26 01:53:30 · answer #3 · answered by hart6479 1 · 0 1

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