Sunday 23 September 2012

Christmas invoices catalogue Kleeneze Aray Whittaker 638992

Via Flickr:
We are looking for motivated, hard working individuals/couples to help us expand our home shopping business throughout the region and Country wide. Would suit people wanting flexible working hours as a second/part time job or for the more ambitious an alternative career path.

Distributors typically earn between £50-400 per week for 8-16 hours delivering and collecting our home shopping catalogues. You will also be delivering products to customers so a friendly manner is essential. More hours are available for people requiring a more substantial income.

Team Leaders typically earn from £300 per week upwards and are involved with recruiting, motivating and leading a team of distributors.

The company has a fantastic compensation plan with free holiday and car incentives on offer for the more ambitious.

To apply for this role you must be Over 18 years of age, in line with the 2006 Consumer Credit Act (Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006)

For more Free Info go to www.mykleeneze.co.uk/raymondwhittaker

Wednesday 12 September 2012

Start your own home based business today. in North West, Cheshire | General Jobs | Gumtree.com

Start your own home based business today. in North West, Cheshire | General Jobs | Gumtree.com


Kleeneze Independent Distributor. AS SEEN ON TV.

 

Start your own home based business today.

Full training and on going support provided. 

Commission based income (21%-37%) plus royalty bonuses, executive cars and 5-start foreign travel.

 


 

The Kleeneze option

In today's society, a secure income - a job for life - may no longer be available from conventional employment. If you have suffered redundancy, and particularly if you are over 40, you may know how difficult this can be. Most people will admit to being dissatisfied with their level of income, especially in relation to the free time they enjoy.

The current trend of working from home, part-time working and job-sharing is an indication of how many people wish to escape the "employment trap".