dannyzmom said:So, it's the 21st and my entire team has submitted less than $2000. And they want MORE recognition? For what, pray tell, should I be recognizing them???
Breathing.
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dannyzmom said:So, it's the 21st and my entire team has submitted less than $2000. And they want MORE recognition? For what, pray tell, should I be recognizing them???
Jolie_paradoxe said:They need to step up to the plate before they ask for anything. Frustrating...especially when the host special is so good. I also was expecting for some of my strugglers to jump with it.
dannyzmom said:It just blows my mind that one of the people complaining about my lack of generosity has been handed 5 shows by me in the last year...with FIVE shows (shows I've already host coached for...literally handed her the show the day before) handed to you requiring NO work other than to do the demo and FOLLOW UP with the customers...you'd think she'd have a decent business built up by now.
Jolie_paradoxe said:Carolyn,
I came across this and thought of you.
People that pay for things never complain. It's the guy you give something to that you can't please. ~Will Rogers
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