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You would have to check out the local employment law but this is a potentially lucrative way for some expat wives (or husbands) to contribute to the family coffers through a business relationship with a global company with top notch training and support programme. It is also a business that you could 'take away' on relocation/repatriation.

More info' at www.fortunes-shared.com

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Thanks for the cautionary advice.

An alternative for persons wanting to get into this booming business would then be for them to buy the products direct in Thailand, become accustomed with and confident about the efficacy of Aloe vera, so preparing themselves to set up business in their home territory, whether on leave or repatriating. More info' at

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