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27 September 2010
Public sector workers turn to part-time work
A record number of public sector workers are turning to part time work to battle the effects of the recent pay freeze, according to catalogue firm Kleeneze.
Kleeneze have reported a 200% per cent increase in enquires from teachers, council workers and medical practitioners who are looking to explore other work opportunities in order to make some much needed extra income.
Jamie Stewart, managing director of Kleeneze, said: “We’ve seen a massive increase in enquiries from those in the public sector that are struggling to maintain their income and want to make extra money in their spare time.
“We’ve also been able to help those who’ve been made redundant from their public sector jobs and are looking for full time work. We provide our distributors with the chance to work as little or as much as they like, and the earning potential is vast for those who are dedicated to the business.”
One public sector worker who has learnt the benefits of running her own Kleeneze business in her spare time is Amy Leaver from Staffordshire, who has been a primary school teacher for eight years.
Amy said: “When I found out about the pay freeze for public sector workers, I became concerned and decided to look into ways of making some extra money. I already know of Kleeneze from the catalogues, and I thought working with them would be a great opportunity to combat my loss of earning.
“I started my own Kleeneze business a few months ago, working in the evening and weekends, and I plan to build my own network of distributors over the coming months in order to build my income even further.”
The current roster of Kleeneze distributors earn between £50 a week to over £100,000 a year.
To find out more about becoming a Kleeneze distributor, call 0844 848 5000 or visit www.kleeneze.co.uk
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Kleeneze have reported a 200% per cent increase in enquires from teachers, council workers and medical practitioners who are looking to explore other work opportunities in order to make some much needed extra income.
Jamie Stewart, managing director of Kleeneze, said: “We’ve seen a massive increase in enquiries from those in the public sector that are struggling to maintain their income and want to make extra money in their spare time.
“We’ve also been able to help those who’ve been made redundant from their public sector jobs and are looking for full time work. We provide our distributors with the chance to work as little or as much as they like, and the earning potential is vast for those who are dedicated to the business.”
One public sector worker who has learnt the benefits of running her own Kleeneze business in her spare time is Amy Leaver from Staffordshire, who has been a primary school teacher for eight years.
Amy said: “When I found out about the pay freeze for public sector workers, I became concerned and decided to look into ways of making some extra money. I already know of Kleeneze from the catalogues, and I thought working with them would be a great opportunity to combat my loss of earning.
“I started my own Kleeneze business a few months ago, working in the evening and weekends, and I plan to build my own network of distributors over the coming months in order to build my income even further.”
The current roster of Kleeneze distributors earn between £50 a week to over £100,000 a year.
To find out more about becoming a Kleeneze distributor, call 0844 848 5000 or visit www.kleeneze.co.uk

