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Hello all...my family and I are considering a move from Fort Worth, TX to Abilene, TX possibly next summer. I am a Sales Rep for Frito Lay and have been there for about 5 years. I am looking at transfering and I was looking for someone who works for Frito in the Abilene area.
I was looking to get information on the commission, what are the sales like, how many bulk routes are there compared to Mega Routes, or Route Sales, Do you like working for Frito there, what is the work enviroment like for you guys there. Anyone who works for this Awesome company and has any info they can give me, I'd like to talk...you can email me @ fritodan@sbcglobal.net Or just post here...I look forward to it. Thanks!!! |
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i love Frito Pie!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You beat me to it. Frito's are the original junk food and go well with everything. Especially Chili.
Weren't they invented by someone in San Antonio ? |
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