Jun 4, 2011





April 29th, 2011 Part2 @Taipei, Taiwan

Twenty-four-year-old Kira and Annie are both in charge of sales and distribution of TBI Taiwan. “It’s so fun to talk with vendors, because their replies are always so unpredictable!” Annie says. She found out about TBI Taiwan one month later its start. “TBI Taiwan is the first street magazine here, right? So I would love to take a shot to make sure how far we can go. Now my friends just wonder what is TBI and if it’s possible for you to work with homeless people, but I bet the idea of street magazine will eventually permeates into the society."
Kira, on the other hand, used to work for IKEA as a sales person. “When I work for the furniture company, I just said to the customer ‘Hi!’ and ‘Bye!,’ but here you can have a connection with other poeples’ lives. It’s so worth doing!”
They both are dreaming about selling this magazine, not only Taipei but also other cities in this country. Three weeks ago they explained about TBI Taiwan to the homeless people in Taichung, however, didn’t work out well. “We are going to have the explanation meeting again next month. I’m so sure that this time will be the time!” and they burst into laughter.

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