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He rakes in thousands, runs cars including a
£12,000 Porsche and has 2,000 working
for him.
Yet two and a half years ago he was working
in the Swan Hunter shipyard earning just £9,000
a year.
Gavin,
34, says: "I'd been there since I left
school at 16. My father has worked in the shipyard
and his father before him. I'd been there 16
years and wanted a change.
Then
I stumbled across network marketing and fell
into Kleeneze."
It
cost Gavin just £40 to join up. Now he's
one of the company's top salesmen and last year
won it's Distributor Of The Year title.
Kleeneze
works on a team basis. Gavin started out pushing
catalogues through letterboxes and ended up
heading a team of distributors up and down Britain.
The company sells household goods from gadgets
to washing up powder.
Gavin
says: "Our best-selling gadget is our orthopaedic
toe-nail clipper. And our best selling consumable
product is Astonish Paste, which is a kitchen
cleaner."
These
days bachelor Gavin, who lives in a posh flat
overlooking the sea at Tynemouth, near Newcastle,
only works about 18 hours a week.
He
says: "I now earn nearly as much a month
as I did in a year in the shipyard. I used to
be quite shy and very frightened of public speaking/
I turned down being best man about five times
but everybody says I am a natural speaker and
seem to motivate people, but I've never been
trained for it."
It's
not just the cash rewards that make working
for Kleeneze attractive.
Gavin
has just returned from an eight day, all expenses
paid trip to Bali along with 140 other top sales
people. Last year he went to Hong Kong and next
year he hopes to go to St. Lucia.
He
says: "I'd recommend the Kleeneze
business to anyone."
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