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Will She Sign Up and Become a Consultant After Last Night's Successful Show?

In summary, the conversation is about Becky potentially signing up a new consultant who has shown interest in joining her team. The consultant has been emailing Becky with questions and is excited about the possibility of becoming a consultant. Becky is also excited as this would help her regain her FD (Future Director) status and earn extra income. There is also discussion about the potential consultant's upcoming shows and how they can fit into Becky's schedule. Overall, the conversation is filled with excitement and congratulations for Becky.
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I'm almost positive my host from last night is going to sign!

She has been emailing me all day with questions. I know - I should be talking to her on the phone - but she likes email and so do I!

The last question was "You mean if I sign up, I already have 3-4 bookings?" (bookings from her show last night!) and I emailed her back and told her that she probably had more than that, since every one at her show, except for one person, said on their guest card that they would host a show if she became a consultant! I am so excited! This would give me back my FD status, and I would be earning the extra $$ for the incentive! Whoo Hooo!
 
Woo-hoo!!
Go, Becky! And with your calendar the way it is, her guests would be able to have shows sooner with her than with you - a plus for everyone!
 
Well... after loosing my prospecive recruit today... this is a wonderful bright spot to read! Thanks so much for sharing and I hope it all goes through quickly... I'm still praying for another someone by the 15th! :) or the 16th or the 14th ... you know... ;)
 
WHOHOO Becky - and with your show volume you will pick up some nice overrides on your own sales! Yeah!!!! I pray that it works out for you!
 
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Woo-hoo!!
Go, Becky! And with your calendar the way it is, her guests would be able to have shows sooner with her than with you - a plus for everyone!

YES! 2 of her bookings were for October Catalog Shows, because I didn't have open dates in Oct, and they wanted the DCB! One of those bookings was talking about having a Cat Show in Oct, and then a Cooking Show in Nov or Dec!
 
Great job! That 1% doesn't seem like much, but it certainly helps!
 
Woo hoo!!! Congratulations!!!!:)
 
Congrats Becky~that's great:D
 
that is awesome! Hope it works out!
 

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