Melaleuca in the Seattle Weekly
At the end of October, a post appeared on Craigslist asking for people interested in preserving the environment and maintaining a healthy, chemical-free lifestyle. And really, who in Seattle isn't?
But the ad wasn't for a product, service or cohousing community; it was offering the chance to, yes, build your own home-based business.
Multilevel marketing-the pyramidlike (but only like!) business model made famous by Amway and Mary Kay-has, inevitably, gone green. Melaleuca, a household-products company based in Idaho (named for the plant from which tea tree oil is derived) is actively recruiting in the Puget Sound area.
More Melaleuca News and Articles
- Melaleuca Pays $2.8 Million in Employee Longevity Bonuses
- Melaleuca Celebrates the Holidays by Filling Pantries and Donating Toys
- Melaleuca Reaches Sales Milestone
- Melaleuca opens new facility in Knox County
- Melaleuca Wins Court Ruling
- Melaleuca Wins Ruling Against Defamation Claim
- Melaleuca Dumps Old Vitamins
- Max International Blocked from Recruiting Melaleuca Employees
- Former Melaleuca employee ordered to pay back 240K
- Melaleuca Sues Max International
- Melaleuca in the Caspar Star Tribune
- Melaleuca Gives Employees Longevity Payments
- Melaleuca Expansion in the Idaho News
- Groundbreaking for Melaleuca Expansion
- Melaleuca Issues Voluntary Recall on Peanut Products
- Melaleuca Recall in the Charleston Daily Mail
- Melaleuca Reports Record Sales
- Melaleuca Moves Into New Building
- Melaleuca in the Seattle Weekly
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