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Old Jan 20, 2011, 04:37 PM
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Ok i dont know where to post this question. What are some kind of job i can do at home so i can save money? During the winter i sold scarfs and right now im making more. I also know how to make fashion jewlerys.

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Old Jan 21, 2011, 09:51 AM
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Ok i dont know where to post this question. What are some kind of job i can do at home so i can save money? During the winter i sold scarfs and right now im making more. I also know how to make fashion jewlerys.
You can make pretty tee shirts with cool words on it like an example love me .Not sure if you know how to make shirts with words on it but thats cool if you do know how to cause you can make girly cute stuff.I wish I could know how to sew but I quit my sewing class at school and I regret it uggh
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Old Jan 21, 2011, 11:29 AM
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You can try medical billing...i have a friend that does that.
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I like reading books and magazines for ideas: http://www.expo.homebusinessmag.com/listing/
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Old Jan 21, 2011, 03:16 PM
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when we were married we "took in" ironing to make money, we advertised in local launderettes and charged £2.00 per shirt/blouse £1 for t-shirts etc, customer dropped items at your front door and collected them when ready eliminating transportation costs
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Old Jan 22, 2011, 08:59 AM
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Ok i dont know where to post this question. What are some kind of job i can do at home so i can save money? During the winter i sold scarfs and right now im making more. I also know how to make fashion jewlerys.
Do you mean actually in your home? Because I was thinking you could shovel snow or rake leaves or pull weeds or trim hedges or do other minor landscaping tasks for people in your neighborhood. I think there is always a market for scarves and jewelry, so you can keep doing that, too.
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Old Jan 23, 2011, 11:34 PM
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Thanks everyone for your good advices. im thinking of selling my scarfs at a store about i dont know which store would buy them :/
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