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Evening Part Time Distributor

Posted By: OnlineRecruitment

Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2015

Remuneration: Best Offer

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Make $20 per hour


Students/Singaporean/PR are Welcome.


Minimum age 16 years old


Flexible Work Schedule(Work whenever you can!!)


Absolutely no selling no sales


Door to door distribution of free gift and get customers to complete a quick customer feedback program (Distribute 1 free gift per hour)


No experience required. Training will be provided.


Salary paid every day. Awesome opportunity if you want fast cash.


Our Working hours:


MONDAY - FRIDAY 7pm - 10pm


Report 645pm


SATURDAY and SUNDAY 11am - 4pm


Report 1045pm


If you want to start today,


WHATSAPP your NAME/AGE/GENDER/RECENT PHOTO to 97921567



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