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chefann
12-12-2006, 05:25 PM
I have a question and maybe one of you fabulous people in my virtual cluster knows the answer. Yes, I could call HO, but I don't necessarily want to draw any attention to me (you'll see in a minute).

Right now, I am qualified to go to Leadership. Woo-hoo! I've got my registration, roommates, and plane tickets (nonrefundable) and am ready to go.

However.... I only have two recruits, and none currently in the wings, one of whom may go inactive January 1 due to lack of sales in November and December. Anyone know if the Home Office will not let me attend? (See, that's why I don't want to say anything... I'd rather slip through the cracks and go.)

Yes, I could push my recruit to submit $200 this month, but that seems so self-centered, since I'd only be doing it so that I could benefit. And this woman has been very on-again/off-again with PC. I don't want to push her so hard that she just up and quits.

I know that they let people register on the spot if they have just qualified as FD. But do they turn people away for the opposite reason?

(On a side note, I stupidly told my SIL that I wouldn't sell her a kit because she only wanted it because it was a great deal. I'm so stupid! I should have let her sign and been my "cushion" for Leadership!)

Marg
12-12-2006, 05:27 PM
The rules specify that you must be a future director at time of registration so enjoy Leadership!

chefann
12-12-2006, 05:29 PM
See, silly me should have read more closely! Phew!

Thanks!!

RachelNguyen
12-20-2006, 03:57 PM
Ann,

One of my recruits never qualified, but I was still able to register because at the time, she still counted!

Last week, another recruit signed! Yippee!

PCGINA
12-20-2006, 04:04 PM
(On a side note, I stupidly told my SIL that I wouldn't sell her a kit because she only wanted it because it was a great deal. I'm so stupid! I should have let her sign and been my "cushion" for Leadership!)

YOU never know when a kit napper just might hang around after they wee how easy it is to be in this business...

See you in Dallas:p

pamperedgirl3
12-20-2006, 05:21 PM
Tell your sister in law to have 4 catalog shows if she wants it that inexpensive. Then she'd get it legally! (and maybe she'd decide to stay!)

nikkijo
12-20-2006, 05:47 PM
Tell your sister in law to have 4 catalog shows if she wants it that inexpensive. Then she'd get it legally! (and maybe she'd decide to stay!)

That's what happened to Tom Martson, he only planned on doing the four show's, t hen he was heckled at one of them and look what he's doing now. You never know. I would stress that they need to do the 4 show's though.

chefann
12-21-2006, 07:55 AM
My SIL doesn't want to even do one show, let alone 4! She just wants to get all the product for $90. Heck, she won't even HOST a show, because she thinks it's too much work.

Maybe I'll put a kit agreement in an envelope and give it to her for Christmas. Then she'll see that she does need to fill in something for shows and that it's an actual legal document. :)