I don’t like the girl, but at least she’s trying to do something honest to earn money.not like her mum and some siblingsSophie has a new cleaning business. I thought she loved her job at United utilities? Also didn’t she also sell perfume? Guessing it’s not bringing in the money she wants.
If a bottle of zoflora, some pink stuff and a scrubmatic makes a cleaning business, I think I have a whole cleaning empire under my sink!Sophie has a new cleaning business. I thought she loved her job at United utilities? Also didn’t she also sell perfume? Guessing it’s not bringing in the money she wants.
I am convinced it had something to do with sueSo who sent that message in the screenshot?. I’m confused lol
Everyone I know that runs a cleaning company (I know four) are all using eco friendly products to cater for everyone so avoids chemicals and to provide for those who may have allergies...let alone to save on plastic.If a bottle of zoflora, some pink stuff and a scrubmatic makes a cleaning business, I think I have a whole cleaning empire under my sink!
This is very true or they use unbranded items because of costs, maybe she could start in the pie shop.Everyone I know that runs a cleaning company (I know four) are all using eco friendly products to cater for everyone so avoids chemicals and to provide for those who may have allergies...let alone to save on plastic.
.she is advertising there wasting alot of plastic
Zoflora is highly flammable too. Mrs Hinch advised to spray behind your radiator and someone’s literally explodedEveryone I know that runs a cleaning company (I know four) are all using eco friendly products to cater for everyone so avoids chemicals and to provide for those who may have allergies...let alone to save on plastic.
.she is advertising there wasting alot of plastic
Ha HaShe will be a millionaire by the weekend
Agreed. I would also like to see Sophie do well. All of Radford adults should do well, pay tax and support the economy as opposed to siphoning their funds from the government and repopulating Morecambe for a living.I’m gonna reserve judgment on this one and say I hope Sophie does well. Cleaning is a hard game, harder if you’re up against lots of competitors. Plus she’s going to need to employ staff so there’s the people management side. I know someone who runs a successful cleaning business but it’s a constant round of recruiting, back checking, leaflet delivery and phone calls and what she makes doesn’t really equate to the hours of work that goes into it. Personally I’m not sure Sophie’s got it in her but as a mum trying her best (which I believe she is) I wish her luck.
None of them are particularly bright but like you say, they’re brought up to be surrogate parents to their siblings and are rewarded for that with oversized piles of crap on their birthdays and Christmas. I doubt any of those kids knows what it feels like to be truly loved for who they are, cuddled, taken an interest in or even read to. They’re all just left to get on with it following each other for guidance.Agreed. I would also like to see Sophie do well. All of Radford adults should do well, pay tax and support the economy as opposed to siphoning their funds from the government and repopulating Morecambe for a living.
I know a handful of people here have had run-ins with her but ultimately she is a product of the Radford manufacturing process. The way she acts is down to her upbringing. Probably had the piss taken out of her at school, helping to raise children she didn’t birth since the age of 10 and those two constantly falling short of being decent parents and let’s face it… like the rest of them she’s a little bit dim again parents aren’t all that bothered in ensuring any of them received a decent education.
I hope this doesn’t flop for her, perhaps it will even drive some of the others to end the baby making challenge and start their own careers and businesses.
They buy all small boxes of cereal and nappies and things as well.... must cost so much more!I know their food bill must cost an arm and a leg anyway, but why is everything they buy branded? What’s wrong with own brand items? It saves so much more money and is sometimes better than the branded product
Never understood why a family of that size buys the dairylea lunchables. Makes more sense to buy packs of crackers,ham and cheese and do it yourself. Not to mention the space they would take up in the fridge.Nice healthy snacks!
Why is she buying little blocks of cheese, just get a big block and cut it up. Less waste, less space in the fridge and cheaper.Nice healthy snacks!
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