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How did I end up here, representing Tupperware? After moving to Montana in 2004, it took me some time to adjust from my career back East to having a less intense job here. Just over two years ago, I finally found a day job that I enjoy a great deal, but something was missing.
I wanted to have an opportunity to determine my own destiny again. I was thinking about something to do part time and then learned that there was no one representing Tupperware in my entire county of many square miles and 18,000 people. A lightbulb went off and as I began researching Tupperware, I learned what a great opportunity was available to me. I then met up with a great director who is both passionate and fun to work with. The rest, as they say, is history. I love the challenge that this opportunity presents - I will get out exactly what I will put in. I would encourage anyone to explore this possibility for themselves - you have nothing to lose and everything to gain! Jeanie |
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