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410137 PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:33 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Am considering going full time,we are both in our early forties so would need to work.We would probably rent out house to cover mortage rather than sell.I own a small family construction business which one of my sons would take over. Question is,what do or what are the options of earning a living when fulltiming & is the pay anygood.I can pretty much do anything concerning building work of any description and my wife is an hairdresser.Any senseable tips welcome. Dave.

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Hi

No different to when you live in a house - better in fact. You can pitch the motorhome fairly close to work and cut down your commuting etc.

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Thanks for the reply russ but not sure how many of my previous customers would of appreciated me parking motorhome outside house,did use it on a school contract the once,working 16 hour days so it was easy just to shower and get in bed. Dave

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Hello,

If you are just looking for some work to pay the day-to-day expenses, you can get work on campsites. Some of it is seasonal, some all year. Wages range from provinding you with a pitch (an insult) to £100-£300 a week.

There was a company looking for bulders with Plumbing or Gas experience removing old and instaling new statics in France. There minimum pay was £200 a week and could last all year.

I will see if I can find the link, I may have posted it on here.

So thats you looking after the site and the Mrs. running anon-site Salon!

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Thanks Trev,plumbing no problem.Dave

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you would be lucky to live in france for 200£ aweek? unless you had lots of freebies,
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