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Would you like to save money or make money?

If you have read my previous blog, you will know I lost my full time job some months ago. This came at the worst time possible in the economy, as there were a lot more unemployed people than usual.
I set off doing the usual, in terms of getting the CV out to recruiters and attending interviews, but something was different.

Before, I could quite easily get into another role, but this time there was 3 or 4 times the amount of candidates going for the same positions, and some with more experience than me, so they would get the job offer. Those that did get offered to me were not right financially. Employers were taking the opportunity of oversupply, to reduce their salary packages.

So I started feeling desperate, and up to and past Christmas interviews were non existent.

There was another reason why I wasn't have the success I usually have with interviews, I simply didn't want to work for another boss, and deep down I knew it.

So, I decided to take the Bull by the Horns, and look at self employed different income streams. One of these is helping people to both save money, and make money if they so choose.

Utility Warehouse have just been crowned Company of the Year, at the PLC awards, and have received Best Supplier multiple times over the last year by the independant magazine Which.

Not only do they offer competitive rates for broadband, phone, gas, electric and mobile, but their UK customer service is second to none answering all calls in under 15 seconds with an advisor that deals with your query then and there.

As well as that they do not advertise, instead allowing people like me to join and tell other people about them and get paid well for it, keeping their costs low.

If you would like to know more about making money or saving money please visit:
http://www.telecomplus.org.uk/billreductions or email me at billreductions@telecomplus.org.uk.
For a bit of humour you might like to watch 1 of the 3 French and Saunders videos that nicely sum up what Utility Warehouse is all about at http://www.uwdcvideos.co.uk/?v=3&exref=E27786.

Alternatively call me on 07528 481178, and I will be more than happy to discuss any aspect above in more detail.

Thanks for reading

Mel Clarke

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