JamesZ
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Thanks guys. Didn't know that about markets. I get what you mean with passion although options don't always allow for that. Kinda trying to gauge what's possible and choose from there. I would love to do a tribute band although not sure about checks, maybe a pub covers band or busking would be allowed. Have to consider complications etc. Thanks for your help guys.
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Mr W
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When you're thinking about jobs and looking for something to do day in, day out, I think it's always worth really thinking about what you're passionate about, as doing 'anything' will probably quickly become less interesting. Have you had a chance to speak to someone who helps those with convictions back into work? In difficult times, a bit of hand-holding can give you some focus although I realise this is trickier to find than it should be. I had an email from Unlock today offering free Zoom sessions to talk, this might be a good starting point.
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+xIs market trading (stalls) an available option? Was wondering about Selling Clothes/jackets or Shoe shining etc. Thanks. You need a trading licence from your local authority for that, and they would do a basic DBS check, but if the stall is in a licensed market venue, you wouldn't need that licence. I don't know what the market management might want, though.
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If you are to punish a man retributively you must injure him. If you are to reform him you must improve him. And men are not improved by injuries. (George Bernard Shaw)
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JamesZ
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Is market trading (stalls) an available option? Was wondering about Selling Clothes/jackets or Shoe shining etc.
Thanks.
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+x+x+xSo I've been wondering about self employment in a service based job. I have an S.O for images. I wondered about things like: Gardening. Renting out various in demand equipment - Tools, etc Litter clearance. Coffee selling in nice street areas. Scrap metal (Don't drive - but have a large pull along wagon) Growing plants/veg to sell. Fixing things. I'm just throwing ideas out there, realize there are various factors/costs etc and not sure if they are viable? If anyone has any info on these or any better ideas for self employment/service based jobs I'd love to know. Thanks James Hi It is good to see positivity. One consideration to think about, so you can prepare your responses or methods of handling certain scenarios is "working in a persons home". I understand the "non-contact" argument, but not everyone is able to do that as all they see is "SO". Also it is becoming more common for "businesses" to advertise they have been "assessed" or whatever by "authorities". Discuss it with your Probation officer / Offender manager as they must have experience of others considering the same options. In the end build your "business plan" including these considerations and go for it. Good luck in the most positive of meanings. Thanks. Just watched a YouTube video of a guy saying in demand service based jobs are worth looking into. So trying to think of what's possible/allowed, particularly for self employment. Cheers. Hi good luck but just be careful you are not "abused" because of your need to work. By that make sure their expectations do not take the >?@:.
Society suggests I must let go of all my expectations but I disagree, as whilst I have a voice, I have hope.
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope is for tomorrow else what is left if you remove a mans hope. ------------------------------
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JamesZ
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+x+xSo I've been wondering about self employment in a service based job. I have an S.O for images. I wondered about things like: Gardening. Renting out various in demand equipment - Tools, etc Litter clearance. Coffee selling in nice street areas. Scrap metal (Don't drive - but have a large pull along wagon) Growing plants/veg to sell. Fixing things. I'm just throwing ideas out there, realize there are various factors/costs etc and not sure if they are viable? If anyone has any info on these or any better ideas for self employment/service based jobs I'd love to know. Thanks James Hi It is good to see positivity. One consideration to think about, so you can prepare your responses or methods of handling certain scenarios is "working in a persons home". I understand the "non-contact" argument, but not everyone is able to do that as all they see is "SO". Also it is becoming more common for "businesses" to advertise they have been "assessed" or whatever by "authorities". Discuss it with your Probation officer / Offender manager as they must have experience of others considering the same options. In the end build your "business plan" including these considerations and go for it. Good luck in the most positive of meanings. Thanks. Just watched a YouTube video of a guy saying in demand service based jobs are worth looking into. So trying to think of what's possible/allowed, particularly for self employment. Cheers.
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JamesZ
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+x+xSo I've been wondering about self employment in a service based job. I have an S.O for images. I wondered about things like: Gardening. Renting out various in demand equipment - Tools, etc Litter clearance. Coffee selling in nice street areas. Scrap metal (Don't drive - but have a large pull along wagon) Growing plants/veg to sell. Fixing things. I'm just throwing ideas out there, realize there are various factors/costs etc and not sure if they are viable? If anyone has any info on these or any better ideas for self employment/service based jobs I'd love to know. Thanks James Sounds like you want to work outside, rather than online, and that you are good with your hands. But lack of transport is a big issue. Maybe produce around 100 leaflets, advertising yourself as an odd-job man, fixing broken fences, painting, cleaning gutters, window cleaning, general maintenance, tidying up rubbish, trimming hedges etc. Anything that you can do with a minimum of tools and no heavy machinery. Distribute the leaflets in your local area and see if you get any response. Top tip; elderly residents are always in need of help with jobs like this. I'm just really trying to think of possible ideas with in demand/needed services that would be allowed. I heard someone else on here was delivering leaflets door to door with no questions asked. So might give that a go. Thanks for the reply.
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+xSo I've been wondering about self employment in a service based job. I have an S.O for images. I wondered about things like: Gardening. Renting out various in demand equipment - Tools, etc Litter clearance. Coffee selling in nice street areas. Scrap metal (Don't drive - but have a large pull along wagon) Growing plants/veg to sell. Fixing things. I'm just throwing ideas out there, realize there are various factors/costs etc and not sure if they are viable? If anyone has any info on these or any better ideas for self employment/service based jobs I'd love to know. Thanks James Hi It is good to see positivity. One consideration to think about, so you can prepare your responses or methods of handling certain scenarios is "working in a persons home". I understand the "non-contact" argument, but not everyone is able to do that as all they see is "SO". Also it is becoming more common for "businesses" to advertise they have been "assessed" or whatever by "authorities". Discuss it with your Probation officer / Offender manager as they must have experience of others considering the same options. In the end build your "business plan" including these considerations and go for it. Good luck in the most positive of meanings.
Society suggests I must let go of all my expectations but I disagree, as whilst I have a voice, I have hope.
Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope is for tomorrow else what is left if you remove a mans hope. ------------------------------
This forum supports these words, thank you Unlock and your contributors.
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punter99
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+xSo I've been wondering about self employment in a service based job. I have an S.O for images. I wondered about things like: Gardening. Renting out various in demand equipment - Tools, etc Litter clearance. Coffee selling in nice street areas. Scrap metal (Don't drive - but have a large pull along wagon) Growing plants/veg to sell. Fixing things. I'm just throwing ideas out there, realize there are various factors/costs etc and not sure if they are viable? If anyone has any info on these or any better ideas for self employment/service based jobs I'd love to know. Thanks James Sounds like you want to work outside, rather than online, and that you are good with your hands. But lack of transport is a big issue. Maybe produce around 100 leaflets, advertising yourself as an odd-job man, fixing broken fences, painting, cleaning gutters, window cleaning, general maintenance, tidying up rubbish, trimming hedges etc. Anything that you can do with a minimum of tools and no heavy machinery. Distribute the leaflets in your local area and see if you get any response. Top tip; elderly residents are always in need of help with jobs like this.
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JamesZ
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So I've been wondering about self employment in a service based job. I have an S.O for images.
I wondered about things like:
Gardening. Renting out various in demand equipment - Tools, etc Litter clearance. Coffee selling in nice street areas. Scrap metal (Don't drive - but have a large pull along wagon) Growing plants/veg to sell. Fixing things.
I'm just throwing ideas out there, realize there are various factors/costs etc and not sure if they are viable?
If anyone has any info on these or any better ideas for self employment/service based jobs I'd love to know.
Thanks
James
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