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ever gone over your overdraft limit while chasing a big payer on a fruity?
if you have nows the time to get to get your claim in for your charges back , go to http://www.moneysavingexpert.com for more details .
and next time be more responsible with your money :lol:
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no not really lol
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GaryChandler wrote:no not really lol
I think you need to be in full time employment and have a permanent address to use banks overdraft facility
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do you work jeff? because i think i can remember a coment from you sayin sumin about a morgage? i fort you need a job o get a morgage???
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I will get a job when I can't make money on machines anymore.

Employers prefer people who have good grades in Maths and English.

I also have a PCV licence which might help when I buy a Minibus with half my savings. I will then apply for local authority tenders for School Runs (good money in them) and advertise an Airport, stag-dos etc. service.

So I have plans if and when things dry up soon. And STILL be my own boss.
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I wernt being funny! i was just asking... im glad some1 glues the change stake button in! your a CLOWN
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Taxi jobs aren't the way to go anymore. So hard to make money on these now its untrue. The old mans mate is a cabbie for the biggest firm here (panther) and after fees and everything he needs to do £600-£700 of jobs a week to just earn a decent living. Bear in mind an airport job from here is only £40-£60 (stansted/heathrow) and he often only gets a couple of these a week, its damn hard to make any fares. Last monday he made £45 all day. Too many foreigners doing it i'm afraid. Might sound xenophobic, but it's true.
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thecannonball89 wrote: your a CLOWN

http://www.mrdoo.co.uk/

Scrap the minibus idea!
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oh you have your own website jeff!
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PCO licences don't come cheap these days either ..
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
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Yes, they're are too many foreigners doing it.

It's ideal for them as they love handling cash and don't like to pay tax.

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wonder if there's many foreign pro/toolers about? would suit romanians down to the ground a polish friend tells me.
they'll be on to the fruits soon if they are not already. :roll:
i think they should have to be here 3 years before than can play machines. :lol:
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Plus if you're doing school runs ther's no need to declare how much you've made or how many kids you've ferried about.

'What d'ya wanna a ticket for, its not a f*ckin raffle! Now sit down.'

Jeff Vickers + Minibus = Auto Man. :lol:
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If you are working with children you also need to be cleared by the CRO. A teacher got suspended last week for getting a £50 fine for not renewing a fishing licence and now can't work until cleared by the school board. So, if you have any unspent convictions you are going to find it impossible to work in this area.
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harry2 wrote:If you are working with children you also need to be cleared by the CRO. A teacher got suspended last week for getting a £50 fine for not renewing a fishing licence and now can't work until cleared by the school board. So, if you have any unspent convictions you are going to find it impossible to work in this area.
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