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crystalscookingnow said:I'm wave 1, but I did the same thing as well. Next year, ladies, next year!
The high price of gas is making flying EXTRA expensive too. If four of my consultants weren't excited about going I would opt to save that money too.jbachen said:I had to make the same decision as well. I thought we would be able to save money by driving, but with the cost of gas just rising and rising, this is no longer the case. Plus, my recruiter had to cancel because of her own personal issues. So, maybe next year. Hopefully for all of us!
pclinskie said:I know things are really tough right now, You have to do what is right for your family!!!
BUT if anyone is on the fence, doesn't want to go because so and so is not going... especially you new consultants, SHOULD go... if anyway possible!!!
It's so worth it.
jbachen, I was wondering if you were still going to drive. Meg Coley is driving.
She is making a vacation out of it. I got a flight out of Phila for $223.
ShanaSmith said:Actually when I looked at airfare a couple of days ago I was surprised at how reasonable they were. I can get there for just under $400, from California. I have paid at least that much in years past... sometimes less, but right around there.
Unfortunately, some unexpected circumstances have arisen that make it impossible for us to afford the conference at this time. While it is disappointing, I have to prioritize my family's financial stability.
I would prefer not to disclose the specific details, but they are personal and family-related matters that require our immediate attention and financial resources.
I did consider all options, but ultimately, the cost of attending the conference was simply not feasible for our family's current situation. I have to make responsible decisions for the well-being of my loved ones.
It is my hope that we will be able to attend future conferences once our financial situation improves. I am disappointed to miss out on this opportunity, but family always comes first.
I appreciate the thought and offer to make the conference enjoyable for me. I would suggest sharing your experiences and takeaways from the conference with me, so I can still learn from the event. And of course, have a drink for me during the meetup!