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Director Things That Make You Roll Your Eyes ...

In summary, this woman has a big family and she's not happy with the new consultant who has taken her place.
Sheila
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I get to give the "Welcome to Pampered Chef, now here's a lesson about being professional" speech ... a new recruit's e-mail address that she's actually using is: texas_hottie....@..... :rolleyes:
 
Oh boy....

Does she have her kids on her answering machine, "Mommy can come to the pfwone..."? :bugeye:
That's the one that gets me. I even had a consultant who had her daughter, who had a cold, age 4, record her VM message. "My mommy is a Pampered Chef. ::sniff, sniff::long pause. You weave your message. ::sniff, sniff::long pause Mommy wants you to buy Pampered Chef. ::sniff, sniff::. Bye!!"

I am not joking. :yuck:
 
I had a consultant on my team last year who's email address was "hotgrannie@..." (background: she was 42, had 6 kids and 6 grandkids)
 
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Bwahaha! See, I knew you ladies would have a good laugh for me! :DThose are funny!!!
 
It takes allllll kinds to make this wacky world go round!!
 
pamperedlinda said:
I had a consultant on my team last year who's email address was "hotgrannie@..." (background: she was 42, had 6 kids and 6 grandkids)

6 kids and 6 grandkids at 42?? Evidently the name fit -- :roflmao:
 
We might need a better screening process!!! :veryfunny:
 
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jwpamp said:
6 kids and 6 grandkids at 42?? Evidently the name fit -- :roflmao:
I think "EasyGrannie" would have been more appropriate. :roflmao:
 
jwpamp said:
6 kids and 6 grandkids at 42?? Evidently the name fit -- :roflmao:

oops - I was incorrect, it's 5 kids and 5 grandkids. She's the one I posted about last year who was 'just a tad unrefined'. Well, she never did qualify and only submitted 2 shows...she was pretty much a thorn in my side I was actually glad that she finally went away....kinda pissed that she couldn't at least qualify so I could get the trip points for putting up with her.
 
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I've always heard that the ones you love leave too soon and the ones you dislike never go away ... but I've been blessed with a pretty good team! I can't think of a single one that I'd like to see go away. Kind of wild, huh? Seems like there would be at least ONE out of the bunch. LOL
 
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:veryfunny:

So, was he gay?
 
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Sheila said:
I think "EasyGrannie" would have been more appropriate. :roflmao:

Or...EasyGrannieopen4bzness
 
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finley1991 said:
I think I just threw up a little.

I did too.. and no he was not hot.. player type..thought he was smooth!
 
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pcjenni said:
I did too.. and not he was not hot.. player type..thought he was smooth!

Wait...? I think I dated him!!!!!!!! :yuck:
 
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pcjenni said:
I did too.. and no he was not hot.. player type..thought he was smooth!

hmmm-- if he needed KY he wasn't THAT smooth....
 
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:roflmao: Bwahaha!
 
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Hi... ladies.. I have to chime in... Hubby and I have 8 kids between us... and yesterday... had our 11 and 12 grandchild....little girls.. and awaiting # 13 .. in January.... and I am only 52....xxoxooxo...
now... about new consultants email... how about ... [email protected]..... did not fly for me... and she did open a new account... She is in her first 90 days... and I helped her with her intro show... signing a recruit for her in her first 30 days.. that has qualified... but my ... do not forget me jerk... well... she has not even submitted her first show...
go figure....
 
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My Grandmother has a big family ... 5 of her own, 5 that she adopted & 2 more that she had as foster children & claim (they were never available for adoption prior to turning 18 or she would have adopted them too). I have no issues with large families, was just commenting on the original comment of the 42 year old with 6 kids and obviously 2-3 or more were old enough to be having babies since the original info said 6 grandbabies at 42. That would have meant that she had to start pretty young (and more than likely had more than 1 at a super young age to have that many grandbabies). I was raised by teen parents. I don't recommend anyone start popping out babies at 16 ... but I don't recommend they have their fist one 6 weeks before they turn 40 (like I did) either! LOL I like to see them get through their own childhood first & THEN start raising babies when they have more patience and no resentment that the children stole their childhood (which was the case for my step-sister ~ sometimes she would just glare at her children like she disliked them. It was weird!) My biological sister had her first at 19 & her 2nd at 22. She loves both her boys (now 26 & 23 years old) but she swears that if she had it all to do over again she would have waited a few more years & enjoyed more of her childhood first. She feels like she missed out on her youth. :(
 
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I had my first two children when I was 18 & 19 -- and my last when I was 27. I am so glad that we had ours young -- I was able to keep up with them and now we are able to enjoy their adulthood and see the fabulous people they have grown to be. We did a good job for young parents -- held strong to our beliefs and shared them with our children....no time outs for us, they were scared of us even though we didn't spank often. I think that one of the problems with todays children is that there is no fear of authority and consequences....but that is a whole other topic!I COULD be a grandmother by now but my kids are in no hurry -- I could have been at 42 for sure...for now I love being the "stay-at-home mom of 3 adult children who do not live with me"! And I am one hot-mama!! ;-) Gotta think of a good e-mail address -- after seeing these, I think I am a bit boring!!Right, Colleen???
 
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LOL!!!!

jwpamp said:
IAnd I am one hot-mama!! ;-)

YES YOU ARE!!!!!!!!!! :candyheart:
 
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Janice, you didn't have to spank often because your children knew, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that you WOULD spank. LOL That's the difference girl. "If I do _____, Mom WILL do _____ ..." Not "... Mom MIGHT do ____ ..." Working at the Police Department, I got to see the teens & adults who didn't learn consequences as a child. I refuse to let my 2 year old & (now) 4 year old grow up to be THAT teen/adult. I am more hard headed than they could ever think of being. And oy! Raising babies at 43 (especially with hubby on the other side of the world) is quite the challenge. I definitely don't have as much energy that I had in my 20's. But I'm glad that I have more experience and have had the opportunity to not only see what I didn't like in the parenting skills of others ... but to also see the OUTCOME of what they did and if it did/didn't work. I feel more prepared for anything they can throw my way. LOL
 

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