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Part time / flexibe jobs from home?

  • 06-08-2017 7:52pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 122 ✭✭


    Hey guys, i thought some of you might have more ideas than i could come up with

    We are about to have our first child, therefore more income would be really helpful

    Currently i am working in the afternoons, sometimes off on the weekdays too and was thinking of getting some sort of part time job from home (i've recently seen the "work from home" positions with apple, but they are all FT..)

    So my question is, what ideas would you have for a flexible / mornings part time jobs from home or somewhere between Dublin and Kilkock?

    I've got a business and marketing diploma and a few IT certifications too. It's really the first time i've heard of work from home roles (as most of them would be "online surveys" or something else non realistic) and thought some of you might of heard more?

    Thanks :confused:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 310 ✭✭minibear


    i know it's not your specialised area...(or maybe you're brilliant at it, who knows..) but what about an ironing service? A friend of mine worked in an office in a small village with around six fulltime employees. A local lady would call up to the office on the Monday and collect all the ironing and drop it back the next day. The all found it invaluable as they were working full time and ironing was the last thing they wanted to face when they got home. Can't remember how much she charged, or even if it was per item or per bag. But if you're anywhere near a large workplace it might be worth investigating.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 122 ✭✭Cocobongo


    minibear wrote: »
    i know it's not your specialised area...(or maybe you're brilliant at it, who knows..) but what about an ironing service? A friend of mine worked in an office in a small village with around six fulltime employees. A local lady would call up to the office on the Monday and collect all the ironing and drop it back the next day. The all found it invaluable as they were working full time and ironing was the last thing they wanted to face when they got home. Can't remember how much she charged, or even if it was per item or per bag. But if you're anywhere near a large workplace it might be worth investigating.

    Thanks! That's a great idea, not much money to be invested either. Need to look through the current services in area tho.. thanks again!


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