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Current Email Signature said:Nicole Uebel
Ind. Director #405321
The Pampered Chef®
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.../nuebel
Each month, I am blessed to be given the opportunity to have my business be what I want it to be.
If I want it slow, I make it slow...
If I want it busy, I make it busy...
If I want an incentive, I work harder...
If I want more money, I do more shows...
Wow! What a life I lead thanks to The Pampered Chef®!
Leadership Email Signature said:Nicole D. Uebel
Ind. Director #405321
The Pampered Chef®
(505) 232-8959
[email protected]
.../nuebel
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sillylittlechef said:I really like the "Bringing families Back to the table" Actually, that sounds like it would make a great theme show with maybe the celebrate plate as a special or something. Do you mind if I steal it, Erin?
sillylittlechef said:I really like the "Bringing families Back to the table" Actually, that sounds like it would make a great theme show with maybe the celebrate plate as a special or something. Do you mind if I steal it, Erin?
pamperedgirl3 said:I'd love a getting back to basics theme or comfort foods theme or something like that. Many of the people at my shows tell me they don't cook. Themes with less than 5 ingredients or 30 minute meals or something like that would be a hit here!
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If you are sending emails for business purposes, it's generally a good idea to include a disclaimer in your email signature, especially if you are sharing confidential or sensitive information. This can help protect you and your company from any potential legal issues.