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      mrswongtuition
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      duriz:


      For either choice, you can acquire a free blog/website from providers such as http://www.blogspot.com or set up an account in Facebook where you can rope in your friends and families to help \"promote\" your services/wares.
      Previously, when I was on maternity leave, I managed to set up a blogshop within 1 week and the income was really good (it was good enough to quit teaching and live on that income).

      It's a good work-from-home arrangement (if you manage to get good products and know what your customers want). But I had to close it down when I had to go back to school and could not cope with teaching workload and managing the blogshop cos I got promoted 2 months after I went back.

      If you know how to find good products and market them at the right channels, it is very profitable. I brought in my products through 3rd party shipper, don't even need to travel for purchase trips.

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        DesertWind
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        mrswongtuition:
        It's a good work-from-home arrangement (if you manage to get good products and know what your customers want). If you know how to find good products and market them at the right channels, it is very profitable. I brought in my products through 3rd party shipper, don't even need to travel for purchase trips.

        Wow mrswongtuition,
        Sounds like a good lobang! Me could not think of any products to sell that will be profitable. Last time I used to sell of 2nd hand stuff at Yahoo Auction! but unfortunately it has closed down. Since then was not able to get on ebay again - no time!
        A bit wasted to have to close down your blogshop, sounds fun!
        :celebrate:

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          Mrs Ang
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          famangelina31:
          Hi,


          I am a FTWM and like most here...struggling thinking shd I be a FTWM or SAHM.

          I think I will go crazy staying at home but I always seem to be lacking of time to spend with my DS :? 😞 😞
          Welcome famangelina31!

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            chatelaine
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            How I wish I have lobang...

            That would be working part-time lor :lol:
            This would enable me to spend some quality time with my kids and provide an income for our family as well.

            My gf manage to get a job which allows her to work full-time from home! She only goes to office once or twice a week, or maybe not at all. So nice leh!!!

            ImMeeMee:
            chatelaine:

            Maybe a mixture of both would be nice... FTWM & SAHM πŸ˜„

            how to do that? got lobang?

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              daisyt
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              chatelaine:
              My gf manage to get a job which allows her to work full-time from home! She only goes to office once or twice a week, or maybe not at all. So nice leh!!!
              WOW! What type of job? Which line?

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                chatelaine
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                My gf mentioned logistics. Didn't really go into details to ask what she do exactly from home.

                daisyt:
                chatelaine:

                My gf manage to get a job which allows her to work full-time from home! She only goes to office once or twice a week, or maybe not at all. So nice leh!!!

                WOW! What type of job? Which line?

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                  quirkymum
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                  Hi everyone,


                  Do working mums join this thread? πŸ˜‰ I am a working mum with 2 kids trying to make sure I give my best to them, my husband and to my work. I love what I do but I am tired all the time..sigh

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                    duriz
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                    quirkymum:
                    Hi everyone,


                    Do working mums join this thread? πŸ˜‰ I am a working mum with 2 kids trying to make sure I give my best to them, my husband and to my work. I love what I do but I am tired all the time..sigh
                    :welcome: quirkymum JIAYOU!

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                      quirkymum
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                      duriz:
                      quirkymum:

                      Hi everyone,


                      Do working mums join this thread? πŸ˜‰ I am a working mum with 2 kids trying to make sure I give my best to them, my husband and to my work. I love what I do but I am tired all the time..sigh

                      :welcome: quirkymum JIAYOU!

                      Thanks duriz πŸ˜‰ I actually have 2 more kids to look after (sister's kids-she is in malaysia and cant look after them) so the whole house feels like a :!: most of the time..are you working, how do you cope?

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                        duriz
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                        quirkymum:
                        Thanks duriz πŸ˜‰ I actually have 2 more kids to look after (sister's kids-she is in malaysia and cant look after them) so the whole house feels like a :!: most of the time..are you working, how do you cope?

                        Good morning quirkymum.
                        I was a SAHM for a year.
                        I came back to work in June due to a mini domestic crisis.
                        But I hope to go back to being a SAHM this year-end.
                        I miss my DD alot but I've gotten used to the pace at work.
                        When I get home at night, it's non-stop action: dinner and bath with DD, expressing milk, nursing, bedtime stories and we both sleep at about 9-9.30pm. Weekends are even busier. But looking at my DD, it's worth it :love:

                        You have two+two to look after :salute:
                        Try to rest when you can: when they are playing on their own, napping, watching tv etc.
                        Come online and chat with us to gain some sanity πŸ˜„
                        It's exhausting, don't kid yourself but you are not alone.

                        Kudos to all mummies and daddies :celebrate:

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