I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you like ironing? It's a real growth industry - advertise locally and you'll get work very quickly, especially if you can collect and deliver, but that's not esssential.
Lots of firms charge by the bin-bag, which makes them far too expensive - charge by the hour, you'll undercut the competition.
Good luck.
What about voluntary work? Not only do the charity shops always need helpers, but most places have a volunteer bureau to co-ordinate volunteers nad placements. One of the most needed is befrienders, just to drop in on people for a cup of tea and a chat once a week.
There are lots of courses available too @ your local college, often free!
All the above increase your chance of future employment, too, by increasing your experience.
have you considered being a mystery shopper. Pay varies and the number of jobs vary but it can be quite good fun. Jobs I have done include having meals at pubs, pizzas, making telephone calls/walk in enquiries to banks, shop visits etc. You generally need a PC though. A couple of good sites: www.cybershoppers.nop.co.uk and www.retaileyes.co.uk although there are lots more, some with more or less complicated 'recruitment' procedures.