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Achieving Free Forged Cutlery Set in 90 Days: My Success Story with PC!

:(OK, how about these:15k in sales = 2% raisepromote to sr consultant by april = 1% raise plus overridepromote to team leader by national conference = another 2%So when you have achieved all that, you can add 5% to whatever commission rate you make for the month (based on sales) I am there and it really does make a difference.That's awesome! Thanks guys! I can't wait for it to arrive. I love my 5" utility, but I really wanna play with the bigguns! I love the 8" chef with honing case. It's my most used knife, I'm sure the Forged Cutlery
candiejayne
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Back in October when I joined PC, my goal at that time was to earn the Forged Cutlery set for little to no cost to myself! I just submitted my order for the entire set and I only paid $5.38! I just passed my 90 days so I am in my KEM, so I got 40% off the set, then after applying my earned PC$ I got my set CHEAP!

Wahoo! Now, I just need to set a new obtainable goal to strive for!
 
Great Job!!!!! This is such a good time for new consultants with all of the extra benefits they can get in their first 90 days.
 
CONGRATS, ANDREA! I know you've worked very hard since you started your business, through much personal personal adversity too. Kudos also to you for being patient and saving up those PC$.

Next goal - Disney for you, BF and DS!!!
 
Yah! I am still so super jealous of the free PC$ they offer now. Way to go!
 
Wahoo!!!! Way to go!!!! Now focus on Disney. I am certain your BF's DS would love you to take him.
 
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I don't know why, but Disney does nothing to excite me LOL! I think my next goal I'm setting for myself is to get my 15K in sales by the end of the year. I've got a good jump on it. And who knows maybe as I get closer to Disney, I'll get more excited about it, but right now I want to concentrate on the smaller goals.
 
OK, how about these:

15k in sales = 2% raise
promote to sr consultant by april = 1% raise plus override
promote to team leader by national conference = another 2%

So when you have achieved all that, you can add 5% to whatever commission rate you make for the month (based on sales) I am there and it really does make a difference.
 
Congratulations! I too earned some PC$ in my first 90 days and got most of my samples free. I love the new consultant program HO offers! It is a great recruiting tool!
 
Good Job!!!

I'm soo jealous!
 
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Good job girl!!!!
 
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susanr613 said:
OK, how about these:

15k in sales = 2% raise
promote to sr consultant by april = 1% raise plus override
promote to team leader by national conference = another 2%

So when you have achieved all that, you can add 5% to whatever commission rate you make for the month (based on sales) I am there and it really does make a difference.

Now those are achievable goals that are more short term! I like you way of thinking!
 
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Congratulations! Great job! Keep it going!
 
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Congratulations on getting the knife set so cheap! I'm jealous -- they didn't have the PC dollars when I first joined as an incentive.
 
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Way to go!
 
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That's awesome!
 
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Thanks guys! I can't wait for it to arrive. I love my 5" utility, but I really wanna play with the bigguns! I love the 8" chef with honing case. It's my most used knife, I'm sure the Forged Cutlery ones are better though!
 
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Congratulations! I, too, started my PC business in order to support my habit.
 
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Even if Disney doesn't excite you -- how about the gift card??? I'm sure this would come in HANDY!!
 
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candiejayne said:
Thanks guys! I can't wait for it to arrive. I love my 5" utility, but I really wanna play with the bigguns! I love the 8" chef with honing case. It's my most used knife, I'm sure the Forged Cutlery ones are better though!

All I have right now are the 5" & 3" untilitiy knife and one 3" FC. I LOVE the FC so much that I only use it for special stuff. LOL
Enjoy the whole set, you bum!:p
 
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candiejayne said:
I don't know why, but Disney does nothing to excite me LOL! I think my next goal I'm setting for myself is to get my 15K in sales by the end of the year. I've got a good jump on it. And who knows maybe as I get closer to Disney, I'll get more excited about it, but right now I want to concentrate on the smaller goals.

I'm so glad you said that. Disney doesn't excite me either, the only part of the trip I find really exciting is the private party in Animal Kingdom. I think I had my hopes set too high. I have been doing this for many years as a part time, almost hobby consultant. This year I planned to step it up and was so looking forward to the levels containing different trips to work for. When they all came out Disney I was really disappointed. My son will only be 3 1/2 at the time of the trip. I think that is too young for Disney. He will get overly tired and won't remember it. I am still going to try to set a goal to work toward it but I would have preferred three days in London or Paris or something! Oh, how I miss Europe.
 
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:( It's been sitting as recieved since I placed it on the 4th. I normally don't have to wait this long for stuff... They must be really busy with the samples! LOL I'm getting too impatient.
 

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