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Part Time Sales - Help Wanted
Batchy-Boy
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Hello there,
I am a 17 year old male who works Monday - Friday 8-5pm.
I am looking to earn extra money by starting in sales. I have seen Avon but not to keen.
There is a really good candles one, but as a young bloke I don't want to be selling candles!!
I want it to be something I can do evenings/weekends and not have to sell a certain amount. So it is up to me if I sell 1 item or 100 items.
Please try and help.
Many thanks in advance.
Mark
I am a 17 year old male who works Monday - Friday 8-5pm.
I am looking to earn extra money by starting in sales. I have seen Avon but not to keen.
There is a really good candles one, but as a young bloke I don't want to be selling candles!!
I want it to be something I can do evenings/weekends and not have to sell a certain amount. So it is up to me if I sell 1 item or 100 items.
Please try and help.
Many thanks in advance.
Mark
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Hi Mark,
Would you be interested in selling Usborne Books? They are childrens' books and there are all sorts of things you can do evenings/weekends. There are no targets, so it is totally flexible and it's only £5 to join during the first week of March (you get a kit worth £100 for this).
Feel free to message me for more info if it's something you might be interested in.
Lisa0 -
I think all the MLM companies require one to be 18. If you do decide that you want to give referral marketing a try when you are eighteen, there are a few things to look for in a good company.Batchy-Boy wrote: »I am a 17 year old male
1. Excellent products or services that you will be happy to recommend.
2. Terms and Conditions that are favourable to the distributor, not the company.
3. Good compensation plan so that the distributor can earn good money by just selling those goods or services.The mind of the bigot is like the pupil of the eye; the more light you pour upon it, the more it will contract.
Oliver Wendell Holmes0
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