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From:jennie19
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Date:4-Oct 23:32
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Hi everyone,

                      Im a proud mummy to my 3 year old daughter, Faith, im a stay at home mum at the minute and finding it a bit stressful. My partner works full time as a delivery driver so he is at work from 3pm until 12.30am every night, and all day he is at uni studying for a degree, or at the gym! so we dont spend a lot of quality time together as a family. I graduated from my HND in June and expected to get a job quite soon after, but I had no luck with the jobs I applied for so its ended up me staying at home as full time mum and my partner working his bum off to pay the bills etc! I feel like I should be doing more to be honest, a lot of my friends are working 30-40 hour weeks, and I feel guilty that im not, even though I wouldnt want my little girl to be in nursery all week and hardly ever see her because I was always at work. I am starting to look into working from home, because its got to the point where Im starting to resent my boyfriend because he has a job and therefore something to get him out of the house and doing something! He says he'd soon swap roles but Im feeling trapped somewhat. To top it off, Ive failed my driving test 5 times, so I dont even have the independance of my own car at the moment. I was just wondering if anyone here is working from home and has any advice on where to start really.

Jennie xxx

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Message #:5908.2 in response to 5908.1
From:aiminghigh
To:jennie19
Date:17-Nov 15:23
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Message:

Hi there

Yes I could help with a couple of work at home opportunities but cannot email you so hope you see this and email me back at lchrislowe@yahoo.co.uk

best wishes

chrissie

www.we-go-eco.org.uk

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