[Jobs] Tupperware

Sharonda Greenlaw sbgreenlaw at gmail.com
Mon Jul 10 18:11:49 CDT 2006


Alicia,
Upon reading your email, I went to the Tupperware website. It seemed pretty 
accessible to me. Maybee some others will have other thoughts. If you choose 
to go with that, I wish you success and I'll remember you as a dealer when I 
move into my new apartment. Let us know what happens.
Take care,
Sharonda & Rusty
my chocolate, adorable Lab

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alicia Richards" <Alicia716 at msn.com>
To: "NFB Jobs" <jobs at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 6:21 AM
Subject: [Jobs] Tupperware


Hi, folks.  I have a question for you guys.  I know that we've discussed 
direct selling businesses on here before, and I'm going to bring it up 
again.

Recently a blind friend from this list got hold of an opportunity by 
Tupperware, in which the bulk of business could be done online.  She shared 
this with me yesterday.  It actually advertised the business as great for 
those with disabilities.  I'm still not sure how I feel about that.  At any 
rate, my friend and I were wondering how accessible the business sites 
really are.  Tupperware is a reputable company with good products, so we 
were interested in this as some additional income until we can both get 
full-time employment.

what I'm getting at is this.  Do any of you know about Tupperware, and the 
accessibility of their sites?  Just curious.

Alicia

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