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The thread explores the meanings of various abbreviations commonly used in the forum, particularly focusing on "DH" and "SAT." Participants share their interpretations and personal experiences related to these terms.
Views differ on the meanings of "DH," with various interpretations presented, but there is a general consensus on the meaning of "sticky." No clear consensus emerges regarding the alternative meanings of "SAT."
Participants share personal experiences and humorous takes on the abbreviations, reflecting a casual and friendly forum atmosphere.
Members of the consultant community who are unfamiliar with certain abbreviations or looking to understand common forum terminology may find this discussion helpful.
I almost did, and then decided not to push it.raebates said:That one took me a minute or two, too.
(Ann, I'm proud of you for not going taking the it's-a-big-hard-test-that-kids-take-to-get-into-college route.)
I thought it was called SAT because it's the abbreviation of the day it's administered.chefann said:I almost did, and then decided not to push it.
And it's not hard. I took it in 8th grade and scored 1100 on it! When I took it in HS, I got 1410 (90 less than I wanted).
Stampaholic1961 said:SAT...Could it be Smart Aleck Test?
Denarella said:I am LOVING the slinky comment under your name....brilliant:balloon:
"PC" is an abbreviation for Pampered Chef, which is a direct sales company that specializes in kitchen tools, cookware, and food products.
"DS" stands for direct sales, which refers to a method of selling products directly to consumers, often through personal relationships and home parties.
"Downline" refers to the individuals in a direct sales organization who are below you in the hierarchy. This includes the people you have recruited and their recruits.
"PV" stands for Personal Volume, which is the total sales generated by a consultant in a given period, typically used to determine commissions and bonuses.