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My Experience of being an Avon Representative:
... am writing this as a very new (1 week old) representative. I have been living on a tight budget for some time, so I decided to give Avon a try. I have been in to every money spinner going - Ebaying, Credit Card Tart, Pet Sitting, Party Planning, Ironing Service - you name it I have done it! So it s a wonder I haven t tried Avon yet. I will tell you that I haven t because I have seen so many people do it and fail. N... Read the full review: Not enough time to make up my mind! by katyboo123 |
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Hints on organising your gap year Discussion / Start looking for work before you finish your final graduating exams and assignments. You will increase your chances of less unpaid down time. overall rating |
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My Experience of being an Avon Representative Discussion / Dooyoo users can share their experiences of being an Avon Rep, share tips and tricks and talk about their favorite products overall rating |
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Hints on organising your gap year ... am as you all might have realised, planning my gap year after university. Firstly, you need money, both enough for tickets and insurance, and for accomodation, food and fun. You have to work out a budget for after you have paid for flights and insurance, and make sure you can afford it without taking out loans etc. Research the company you want to book with. I spent long hours on gapyear.com asking people of their experiences, whether to book tours, or just go with the flow. I also asked whether I had been given a good quote, and asked about individual travel agents. I ended up booking flights and insurance with Sta travel, see seperate review. I have now received my ... Read the full review: Im so excited! by mizzy |
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Hints on organising your gap year ... years generally occur during a university degree or immediately precede or follow such a course. They can take place in the UK or abroad, and be longer or shorter in duration than the name would suggest. I've had a few of these, one which lasted 12 months and some that were a bit shorter. All have involved work placements abroad, so this is what I'll be talking about here. The biggest, most important point I can stress is: RESEARCH RESEARCH YOUR OPTIONS: To start off, you need to know exactly what is expected of you. For my placement year I had to have a job, but whether I did that at home or abroad was up to me. I had to stay for at least 10 months, but c... Read the full review: 3 - 9 Month "Years" Are Best by zoe_page_1 |
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Hints on organising your gap year ... If the 9am-5pm city lifestyle is getting you down, or the thought of going to uni to study is just too traumatic after A-levels, think about taking a gap.... Gap years don't have to be just about travelling, bumming a year away in a tropical beach (although you have to admit, it's tempting!!). There are a million different ways to spend the year, here's just a few suggestions: * get a round-the-world flight ticket and fly off. * Apply to a gap-year placement company and do a volunteer placement abroad. * Join an expedition * Earn money for uni * Learn a language abroad * Do some retakes Gap years can be organised last minute, so if your A l... Read the full review: Take a tempting year-long break!! by elllie |



