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PAMPERED CHEF

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JODIEhavingababy · 18/01/2008 11:10

Hi, I just wanted to share an amazing experience I've just been handed! I REALLY didn't want to go back to work after having DS (I was an Air Stewardess for BA) so a friend got me in touch with someone who does Pampered Chef. I have now 'joined' as a consultant, and my god it's fab! I work my own hours, as much or as little as I like, no targets and average earnings for 1 night is 60 pounds!!!

Anyone interested in finding out more???? I really want to share this with the world coz it's saved my life!

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JODIEhavingababy · 29/01/2008 21:23

Hi, I did have a sneaky peek at the secter kitchen website and it looks lovely....

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tippysam · 15/02/2008 15:16

Hi ladies,

I became a Pampered Chef consultant last year when my twins were 6 months old. Because of the childcare cost for three children I needed to look at an alternative job.

I'd previously had a show, and had a really fun evening and got loads of free stuff. I had told my friends that they were under no pressure to purchase, but as soon as they saw the fantastic products, they were more than happy to part with their money.

I now work two evenings a week, and fit the paperwork and telephone calls round my children's sleep times. I'm booked up to June, and never have a problem getting bookings - I just ask every guest!

I would definately recommend this job to every Mum who is looking at returning to work. I know a lot of ladies who have returned to work full time, but end up with less money at the end of the month as it all goes on childcare. I get the benefits of being a stay at home Mum, and having a successful career.

My advice - if anyone is thinking about it - just go for it, you will never regret it!

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