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« on: June 25, 2007, 06:54:21 PM »

My recruiter about to be director, wants to know why I do not feel MK "enriches womens lives". Now I have lots that I could say BUT I don't want to sound angry or bitter. Although I am those things, I want to come across well educated and intelligent. I want her to see my point and know that I put thought into it.

Personally I think asking women to get a loan, put it on a credit card or ask a family member to loan the money for inventory is the farthest thing from enriching anyones life. What it does do is put women in some very bad financial situations. And the dishonesty baffles me. No one told me I had to wear hose, heels and a dress until I had been in it for 3 weeks. What are they afraid of? That we will say no we don't want to do that - that we can sell product wearing nice clothes  - not heels, hose and a dress. I went to my first rah-rah meeting in pants! The nerve of me! OK - I will stop talking and let you awesome women give me some good advice.
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« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2007, 08:00:22 PM »

YOu don't have to go on a rampage, or be bitter or angry---even if you feel that way once in a while.
Honestly, you can be truthfull. I'll tell you what I would do, and since I don't know all of your "issues" w/ MK, you can take what I say and see if any of it applies to you and perhaps you'll find a few things that would work for you.
What I learned is, MK really isn't for every woman. Many women are not ready, equipped, or meant to be their own boss or be an entrepreneur. With any direct selling company, MK included, you have to be willing to work very hard in order to actually be successful. Too many women get into the company with big dreams, but no real idea of what it would take to make money and a "living" in direct sales. That said, the many women who really shouldn't be in direct sales, or any type of sales where you have to be extrememly self motivated and confident end up investing a lot of time and money, but it doesn't pan out for them.
I like what you said in yoru post about using credit card, etc. to purchase inventory for a business that you ahve not researched, that you have no idea if it will sink or swim, etc. Putting your family, or yourself, in a financial bind to fund an inventory when you don't really have a business yet isn't smart business thinking. If you were starting any other type of business, you'd have to have time to research, make sure you would have some customers, get a plan of how you will do this, how you'll market, how much time/money it might take you, and with MK and other companies with similar plans as MK, people make decisions too fast and sometimes this leaves people in a bad financial position--and this truly isn't enriching women's lives.
There is truly no business person, professor, advisor, who would advise someone to spend $3000 or more on MK inventory as being a smart decision--it is not enriching women's lives to push inventory. It is simply not.

The clothing rule---one of the ways many women get into the company is the idea of "being your own boss" and having yoru own business--after all, consultants are independent contractors, are not paid a salary, do not receive benefits- they are not employees. While it is understandable that any company would have a professional dress code, it is outdated to expect that wearing a skirt and hose is the only way a woman can look professional and compete in the world. It is unrealistic, and to many women, even though this may not be the intention, they might see it as demeaning or offensive. Talking about being professional is one thing-- requiring skirt/hose is unrealistic and doesn't do anything to "enrich" a woman's life--especially if she doesn't own skirts and hose.

Of course, I could go on and on with all of the ways I think MK does NOT enrich women's lives---but those are a few that are fairly easy to discuss w/o getting personal. (of course, a director makes money by people coming in and purchasing large inventory---her income is based on other people getting themselves into financial binds---very enriching---)
YOu can tell her "I know you might disagree with me, and that's ok. But it's also OK for me to have my opinion, and I disagree with the company on these matters"...etc.
You can always let her know that you're not the only one who has these views. and if you ever feel it's the right time, you could always tell her to do a little online research. Even if it offends her, it might be something that helps her down the road.
ok----that's mroe than 2 cents worth, but hopefully it gets you started and gives you some ideas on how to approach the subject.
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« Reply #2 on: June 25, 2007, 09:26:10 PM »

BOP that was about $2.00 worth! :laugh3:

Actually Regret, BOP said it all I don't have much to add...but remember sometimes in MK..okay always they will have script to refute what you say. No matter what you say...if it's against MK you will be told that you are not "bee"ing positive and that your heart needs to bee in your business...the usual brainwashing mantra...

Good luck and keep us posted! :drama:
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« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2007, 10:37:07 PM »

I agree with BOP too. At first I didn't, because I thought that I DID work really hard at my business, but she means REALLY REALLY hard, 24-7 is more realistic to make the money that MK says you will. You also have to have a steel heart and soul, 1. because you don't mind ruining others lives by your lies and 2.because you don't mind appointment after appointment being ignored and women refusing your "offer" of a free makeover! Regret, talk to her from your heart, the right words will come! Sassy's right though, she will repeat script for everything you say!  :console: Best of luck to you!  Love

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« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2007, 09:52:10 AM »

you got me wwit--- they talk about leaving the "corporate" world to be your own boss in mk and be able to get your priorities straight---well, those ladies who are making money are not living w/ their priorities straight, let me tell you. they eat, sleep and dream mk, and that does nothing to bring them closer to their family.
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« Reply #5 on: June 27, 2007, 02:25:25 PM »

 :doh Your wording and thoughts are just fine. I have been in MK for 20 yrs Have always had a part time or full time
 job also. When I thought MK was my full time gig I immediately purchased a disability insurance policy to pay me
wages lost if I could not work. I paid additional monthly premiums as I saw my monthly income increase. I kept that
policy for over 10 years. Rememember you are not 'enriched' if you have no income protection, no health benefits,
no sick leave, no paid holidays, no paid vacation, etc! Enriched does not equal debt and slavery.
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