Barbara
Fernandez![]() I joined Kleeneze out of desperation: I had been involved in a previous network marketing company, and rather than make extra money for my family, I wound up over £6000 in debt with no way to pay it off. Despite my qualifications (I speak three languages), no-one would hire me because I wanted to work school hours so that I could be there for my two young children (6 and 8 years old). My friend Chris was making a solid £300 per month from Kleeneze just putting out catalogues, and as I trusted him, I signed up – even though the last thing I wanted was another network marketing experience! The first day that I went out delivering catalogues I thought I had lost my mind, I felt I had been ‘reduced’ to menial labour(!), so I involved the children and even the dog (as you can see in the picture)...but my attitude changed when a) I made £250 after my first 4 weeks b) I discovered that it can actually be quite fun, especially the deliveries and c) I realised that I can actually build an international business through helping other people like myself who are desperately in need of extra money. The great thing about Kleeneze is that I can include my children as much or as little as I want to – my son loves putting the catalogues through doors and my daughter likes doing the deliveries and counting the change, and I am teaching them a lot of things about business along the way. They get spoilt by my customers…they’ve been given ‘tips’, chocolate, an art set…and they are growing up knowing that no matter what they decide to do later on, they always have the option of working for themselves and designing their own future, and their mother will always be there for every school play, every field trip, whenever they need her, thanks to her business. My first cheque was £250, and after six months – still part time doing 10 hours a week – my income jumped to this: ![]() Fantastic! |