I'll have to give it a try. Might be a little easier if I don't have to worry so much about my balanceYou have described a recumbent trike. Regular adult trikes look like mine,
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I'll have to give it a try. Might be a little easier if I don't have to worry so much about my balanceYou have described a recumbent trike. Regular adult trikes look like mine,
It's a shop where I'm left .one to one or more people.The shop life really sucks, especially when it's a small shop and you're one on one with customers.
It's a shop where I'm left .one to one or more people.
I have to pile on the act .
They said I would become used to it .its' been 4 months now.
Some people are so emotionally flat that I have no idea what do.
Serving people is like dealing with baking dogs .
What the hell are they wanting
I've been on government benefits (don't start) since I left school over 25 years ago.
Not my fault I can't get a job, blame the UK government for the fact the so called "equality" laws in this Country are a joke IMO, and not a good one.
I remember reading about a married couple some years ago. It turned out that child care was costing them more than what the wife was making. They jointly decided that she would forego her job to be a SAHM and they came out financially ahead thereafter.Currently nothing.
My husband supports us both on his wage.
Bit of an old fashioned set up but it works for us at the moment.
I remember reading about a married couple some years ago. It turned out that child care was costing them more than what the wife was making. They jointly decided that she would forego her job to be a SAHM and they came out financially ahead thereafter.