Pampered Laura said:for the record, yes of course I went to my *real* family first, that was simply an illustration. Please no rumors about how I don't love my family, etc. lol
HHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! Now you're watching everything you say!
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Pampered Laura said:for the record, yes of course I went to my *real* family first, that was simply an illustration. Please no rumors about how I don't love my family, etc. lol
So that's the reason they 'terminated' you, cuz you didn't love your family, huh, didn't you know that's what PC was all about, family, lol.Pampered Laura said:for the record, yes of course I went to my *real* family first, that was simply an illustration. Please no rumors about how I don't love my family, etc. lol
chefann said:Everybody sing it together now....
It's fun to sell it the TPC way!
(to the tune of "YMCA") Yes, they had multiple verses... and dancers... and pulled people up on the stage from the audience....
No way! I can't believe you found that!! How funny.baychef said:
micocina said:Unfortunately, I had something similar happend to me when I was part of another company about 5 years ago. My husband and I were having great success doing $15,000 to $22,000 fundraisers. Because of "one" persons malice, I received a call from one of the companies head honchos. Apparently someone had called HO and said that I was raising defamatory statements against the company and because of it I would not be able to renew my annual consultant agreement ($25). I had about 4 months to go before my anniversary at the time, but because I felt so humiliated and sent them an email and resigned.
I guess the companies have this right to just let you go without having to hear both sides of the story. I think it's cruel, unfair, emotionally distressing...but it happens to ANYONE. It doesn't matter how productive you are.
MomToEli said:ETA: This is one of the downsides of working with a bunch of women, honestly.
heat123 said:where have you been Monkey girl? haven't seen your name or pic in awhile! Hope all is well with you!
jenniferlynne said:I did something stupid and went out and got a job. Big mistake!!! I hadn't had a "real job" in over three years. It's horrible and I hate it. I'm going to buckle down again with PC so I can tell the other place to kiss it![]()
jenniferlynne said:
I know!!