Denarella
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So... I'm not a lady??Denarella said:....and Ladies...I need to know what other supplies I need to purchase....Bring It On! LOL!
I would be lost without mine! I take it everywhere with me and my whole "life" is on it! It's great to keep all your docs with you and have them handy.Thumb drives....heard of but never used....expensive?
The calendar is something I put together based on a suggestion from someone here. It's a perpetual calendar - month and date, no days of the week, with 4 days per 2-page spread. Each day has a quote, tip or reminder for PC consultants. Near the beginning of each month, there's a page of the month-long celebrations and recognized days for that month (like national frozen food month, and hot fudge sundae day). I've attached a sample of the first few pages. It's spiral bound, so you can lay it flat on a desk or prop it up in a plate stand (for holding collectibles).Denarella said:What is this Motivational Calendar you speak of in your footnote? I often shop Cafe Press for gifts and I saw the calendar but you can't see IN it....what is it actually? Wall Calendar, desk calendar? What's special about it....pardon my ignorance!
I use Pampered Partner, my calendar and a notebook. I'm not as efficient as I should be. Keep a notebook for now and a file system to keep receipts, etc. for taxes.Denarella said:THANK YOU!
Im not sure how am I going to organize my leads...something I need to work on....
I do have a laptop and one of those Calculators with the paper thingy on the back.
My avon stuff should do nicely. With Avon, I had new catalogs every other week, the stuff was shipped to me. I had to sort. I had to do invoices. I had to bag it. I had to bring it all in a crate on wheels and lug it into work and dish it out. It really stinks. All of my menial money I received went to MORE catalogs and supplies and samples. Its just not worth it....
What kind of filing system works for you with this? Do you recommend some sort of flexible filing thingy to put stuff in for now?
Lastly, what do you carry your kitchen stuff into parties with?
WHAT??? You haven't SIGNED yet??? What's keeping you! Get on that website and do it!! (oh, wait! Me! Pick me! You can join my team! JUST KIDDING!! -not - yes I am - kidding that is. ) Call your recruiter and get her info and get going! YOU ARE READY! Take the plunge!Denarella said:Seems they break easily? I do like my little crate on wheels and I do have two of those as well. Im quite anxious to get on this PC computer system thingy.....sounds amazing!
Just got an email from my recruiter. It seems when I do sign up and become and stay active, it makes her a director. She's quite excited (who wouldn't be) and is grateful that she will be able to train us more efficiently....Im soo excited!
Thanks again for your suggestions, Beth and Ann....I will keep reading...don't feel you're EVER crowding my brain...I LOVE IT!!!!
Yes but she may be able to get one from her director depending on when you take the plunge. I ordered some new ones on the first day we were allowed to (July 24) and it hasn't shipped yet.Denarella said:You rock! Wont she be surprised if I whip out the "quickstart' question out of nowhere! Does she have to be a director to have one?
Yeah and she never works at her day job so noone else can get a word in edgewise!chefann said:Yes- only Directors can get them. Many directors order them several at a time, though, and distribute them to team members who are on a recruiting roll.
(BTW- I am known as the know-it-all around here. LOL)
It really depends on the group and when what you make yourself available. If you want weekends offer weekends (they're really popular around here). If you want to work Tuesday and Thursday tell them that's when you are available. It's your business to do your way around your life.Denarella said:post people book shows on weeknights?
chefann said:thumb drive (for storing software backup and all the great files you'll find here)
Did you catch up while I went downstairs to Ben and Jerry's for a cone?BethCooks4U said:Yeah and she never works at her day job so noone else can get a word in edgewise!
Wondered why there were no Ann posts for ...oh 5 minutes!chefann said:Did you catch up while I went downstairs to Ben and Jerry's for a cone?
No?
Too bad, so sad!
{hugs}
Is there chocolate in it?? Yes send me some!chefann said:Do you want me to mail you some of my Triple Caramel Chunk?
The Lemon Meringue Pie flavor is all gone already.
Those are my FAVORITE! I don't get one tonight because I just had ice cream.BethCooks4U said:Okay. I found a Klondike Caramel Pretzel Bar in the freezer. This will do.
She is now initiated!chefann said:And the newbie's thread has been thoroughly hijacked!
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YOU!!!Denarella said:who are we speaking of?
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