wadesgirl
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Last week, I was waiting for a check from a host to close her show. She was supposed to send it right away but I got it a couple days late with a note explaining that she had been preoccupied due to she found out her company was closing. I took the check and closed her show and she has been on my mind since then.
I usually call my host when their order has shipped to give them a heads up but she called me tonight to see how her order was coming along. She said that another guest (a past hostess of mine) was wondering where their stuff was when going to be in. They had been talking about their jobs when the conversation switched to me so she gave me a call about her order.
I had been working with the other host/guest on recruiting and was thinking about the current host also. They both worked in the same building and are both being laid off. So tonight I told the current host that I had been thinking about her and that I wish her the best of luck. I told her that I know how she's feeling because I went through the same thing two years ago this month. Then I slipped in that she could always come join my team and make money that way.
Well, she said that she had been thinking about it since the announcment of the layoffs but was worried about the money. I filled her in with a little bit of knowledge on that end (ie: put it on a credit card and pay it off with your first couple shows when the bill comes in, borrowing money, etc). I asked her if I could send her any money with her receipts since I didn't have a chance to mail them yet. She said no but that she would think about it.
What do I do from here? I told her that I wouldn't push her but that I would be there for her. Should I slip in the new recruiting promo?
What about the past host/recruit lead? How do you call someone out of the blue and say "I'm sorry you are loosing your job..."? I personally had a consultant jump down my throat when I went to a jewelry show of my aunts. I told my aunt I couldn't buy anything because we had just found out that day our company was closing. I know it's a red flag line but I really didn't need the consultant all over me after that!
I usually call my host when their order has shipped to give them a heads up but she called me tonight to see how her order was coming along. She said that another guest (a past hostess of mine) was wondering where their stuff was when going to be in. They had been talking about their jobs when the conversation switched to me so she gave me a call about her order.
I had been working with the other host/guest on recruiting and was thinking about the current host also. They both worked in the same building and are both being laid off. So tonight I told the current host that I had been thinking about her and that I wish her the best of luck. I told her that I know how she's feeling because I went through the same thing two years ago this month. Then I slipped in that she could always come join my team and make money that way.
Well, she said that she had been thinking about it since the announcment of the layoffs but was worried about the money. I filled her in with a little bit of knowledge on that end (ie: put it on a credit card and pay it off with your first couple shows when the bill comes in, borrowing money, etc). I asked her if I could send her any money with her receipts since I didn't have a chance to mail them yet. She said no but that she would think about it.
What do I do from here? I told her that I wouldn't push her but that I would be there for her. Should I slip in the new recruiting promo?
What about the past host/recruit lead? How do you call someone out of the blue and say "I'm sorry you are loosing your job..."? I personally had a consultant jump down my throat when I went to a jewelry show of my aunts. I told my aunt I couldn't buy anything because we had just found out that day our company was closing. I know it's a red flag line but I really didn't need the consultant all over me after that!