Friday, May 22, 2009

I am your local TUPPERWARE CHICK!

Yup you heard me right. This has been in the plans for some time now and when I return to Sydney it all becomes official. I have launched myself into the direct selling arena and decided to become the local Tupperware lady.

There are heaps of reasons behind me doing this. Not the least of which is the extra income I require so I can put aside money to marry my man. But honestly how good is Tupperware? I know there are some TupperFreaks that read my blog. People that like organisation! They love organisational products like I do.

For years I have dreamt of having a tupperware pantry and fridge where everything is stored safely and properly in matching modular mates.

I have always been a bit of an organisational freak - weird for a self confessed clutterbug but it's all about everything having a place and everything being in it's place. And it can with the help of the Tupperware products.

Now some of you are sitting at home salivating and on this same path thinking yes yes Tupperware. While others might think I am sounding like a 1950's housewife. But truly this is a really positive path for me!

From their website - "For over 60 years Tupperware has been designing products that help simplify people's lives. Saving time and money for the consumer by helping to keep food fresh has always been one of Tupperware's most important goals. Today Tupperware offers products for storing food, food preparation, cookware, storage, and serving items.

But our passion is to Enlighten, Educate, and Empower women and their families."

Tupperware is also commited to helping save our environment. And their products come with a lifetime guarantee.

Tupperware allows me flexibility to work when I want, where I want. I get to socialise with other Tupperfreaks and meet more people where I can be involved in cocktail parties, chocoholics parties, cooking parties and a million more ideas. There's a good commission structure, and plenty of chances for rewards.

So what more could a girl want??

7 comments:

soulmumma said...

oooh! I luuurve tupperware! I always wondered how well you could do (financially speaking)... I guess you have to do a lot more than parties - like door knocking maybe? What do you think?

Chris H said...

I ADORE Tupperware. I used to sell it years ago... averaged about 3 parties a week. It got too much for me when we got B and G. My daughter Amanda is selling it now.
I have about oh $5,000 worth of Tupperware in my house I reckon! LOVE IT.
Good luck selling it... my motto is if you love it you can sell it.

Unknown said...

I love the whole concept behind tupperware.... I just cannot afford it :(

Good luck with it! I hope you are #1!

Margaret said...

Good on you Jadey. Your planning and spark will go a long way to making you a success. You know how I feel about Tupperware and I think you will be a sensation. Remember to let us all know when you are back in Sydney so we can see how we can help *hugs*

Diz said...

I LOVE the tupperware tenderizers. They are the bomb. The set I have must be 15 years old and still kicking. Congratulations on your new venture!

Tully said...

Yay, tupperware is awesome, and so are tupperware parties!

My mum has given me some tupperware, but I have never actually bought it myself, I guess I'll be a real grown up when I do.

Good luck with your new career darls!

Oh and hope the rashes are clearing up and you feel better. :-)

Andrea said...

Dude, if I had the money and the proximity, I would so have you hook me up!