Holiday win after success in business
Published at 20:17, Thursday, 16 October 2008
A LUCKY Cockermouth couple have seen business success rewarded with a trip to Vienna.
Dominic and Melanie Constable work as distributors for Kleeneze, a home shopping catalogue, and have won the trip thanks to the high number of customer orders and new recruits they’ve secured.
The Kleeneze incentive scheme rewards excellent performance and the Constables will be joined in Vienna by 100 other successful distributors.
Melanie said: “We never could have imagined we would be jetting off to Vienna. It’s such a great reward for us.
“When we joined Kleeneze it was just to earn a bit of extra money. However, the orders have been flooding in – we never imagined our lives would be transformed in this way.”
The couple will attend a conference before enjoying two days of excursions and fine dining.
Michael Khatkar, Kleeneze’s head of network development, said: “We believe that recognition for hard work is the key to business success and is vital in keeping distributors loyal and motivated.
“Dominic and Melanie have demonstrated willingness to succeed and given their all since joining the business so it just goes to show that hard work and determination can pay off.”
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