Source: Pensacola News Journal 10/22/2006
Mary Kay Cosmetics in the News
Local women find career happiness with Mary Kay company
Before finding her dream job, Kristen Marks was a practicing attorney. Emily Sims was vice president of a wireless company. Cari Pettit was a human resources manager. And Michele Larson was an administrative assistant.
The four Pensacola Bay Area women traded in their standard salaries, long hours and grueling workload for a job that they say is much more fun and rewarding: selling Mary Kay skin care and cosmetics.
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