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pckelly said:I have worked on this with my director and here is mine:
A person says, "well what are you doing now?"
I say "Do you know when it seems your job or your career is the main priority in life and you have to squeeze in time with your family around your work schedule? Well, what I did was start my own Pampered Chef Business, which is very flexible, and I schedule my shows around my family time. Now my family and my home are my first priority!"
That's great and very catching for them to ask more!!! Thanks for sharing!Kathytnt said:One I saw that was recommend in an conference call I give away free shopping sprees with the Pampered Chef
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