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    Hi,

    Like all of you here, I also work from home running my own business.

    My company, Flexible Skills Bank, specialises in finding work from home, part time, freelance or other ad hoc working opportunities for other Mums and Dads who don't want to set up their own business, but who want to use their skills and experience and still be there for their families.

    If you ever have a need for some extra support to grow your business, maybe some ad hoc marketing advice, or a part time bookkeeper, then why not "keep it in the family" so to speak, and employ another work from home Mum or Dad?

    My site has been specially tailored to meet the needs of small and growing businesses and therefore there are no costly introduction fees and it is even free to advertise your requirements on the jobs board.

    Check it out and let me know if I can help.

    Karen Kennard

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    Hi Karen

    I did a blog post recently about working from home, if you pm me your website address I will add it to the blog post.
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    Hi Sally, have you heard of Utility Warehouse? They are a great company for people who want to work from home. Beats the usual cosmetic/candle companies. Let me know if you want more info to add to your blog. Kellie

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    Hi Kellie, thank you will pm my email address. So many rural people need an extra income so if it's a reliable company without the usual catches then I'm happy to blog about it.
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    Hi Karen

    Great idea - I run the Society Of Virtual Assistants and would love to be featured as one of your approved links for the self-employed. So often mums and dads are sold being a virtual assistant as being an easy way to work from home and make money.

    I'd like them to set up correctly and get the help and advice they need, so that they impress their clients and improve the reputation of virtual assistants. SVA is entirely free to join.

    Let me know!
    Caroline

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