About CSmith1
Joined April 2007
Hi,
I moved to Canada in 1997 from Wales - UK.

I've been running my own Stone masonry business up here in Ottawa for over ten years now. Not many people do the type of work that I do, so finding work and charging what I want is no problem.

I enjoy doing stone work but would much prefer to work from my laptop, where ever and when ever I want.

My wife and I have been together for over 17 years now, I guess you could say we started our family early because my wife went into labor on my 17th birthday.
Many people including family members said it wouldn't work because of our ages. So I guess we showed them.

We now have two beautiful girls 16 and 7 and don't plan on having any more :P
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Q1: Initially, I would be happy earning $3,000-$15,000 monthly.
Q2: I would be ecstatic earning $21,000-$27,000 monthly.
Q3: It might be 9 hrs or the more.
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Q1: Initially, I would be happy earning $3,000-$15,000 monthly.
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If you need anything going forward, just let me known and I will be happy to give you a hand.
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You have everything that you need here within the community to get there...EVERYTHING! :)
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