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 Subject: Part-time. No Danish required... 09/05/10, 17:48 
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I’m looking for people who’d like to start their own independent business with the Juice PLUS+® Personal Franchise.

We provide unique, quality wholefood based nutritional products that help us fill the nutritional gap between what we should eat and what we do eat every day and offer a system for sharing those products - the Juice PLUS+® Personal Franchise.

You don’t need to speak Danish. Low start-up costs, no stock, no ‘back-office’ administration or financial risk. Support provided every step of the way with highest-quality training and sales materials.
The Juice PLUS+® Personal Franchise is a flexible business that you can tailor to your needs and according to your timing and objectives, so that you can start part-time and make it become, in time, your main income source.

One of the many advantages of owning a Juice PLUS+® Personal Franchise is that you can build the Juice PLUS+® business around your life - not vice versa. That makes it the perfect part-time business, whether you’re already out in the work force or working full time with your children at home.

Not only can this business improve your current life style both from an economic and well-being point of view, but it also leaves time to dedicate to your family and to things that you care about.
It is a business that you can do whenever and wherever you’d like to; in Denmark, in your home country or you can take it with you anywhere in the world where Juice PLUS+® is available to be shared.

Please get in touch with me.
http://www.worktrotter.dk/business.html?sobi2Task=sobi2Details&catid=20&sobi2Id=32
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