Thread: Mary Kay?
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Old 11-08-2005, 11:37 PM
Jadey28 Jadey28 is offline
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I know everyone had their own opinion and experience, but here's mine...(sorry to those who weren't successful with MK...it can be hard!)

I signed my Mary Kay agreement last November~simply as a way to make extra cash. I work full time with the government and I'm making a pretty decent salary. MK was going to become my play money.

Well, since I joined, I have made about $10,000 extra! (I'm talking last November to this November). I am 25 years old, and I have no problem getting younger, college age women around me. As long as you approach the situation properly and be honest, you can make it work for you. But you have to try. You didn't learn how to read in one day, so why would anyone think they would wake up one day and be an awesome saleswoman? Yes, you have to invest money sometimes to make your business work. But all business owners have to invest when they start up. That's part of owning your own business. If you think smart and plan wisely, then everything will fall into place. Having a strong base of customers definately gets you going in the right direction because they use the product and always need to replace it.

I will agree that Mary Kay usually indicates older women. Times are fastly changing though. My unit is all women from 18 to 34~and we are breaking company records left and right. We're working smart, not hard. It's well worth it if you have some extra time to invest!

PoohsHoneyBee if you need anything, PM me and I will get into contact with you. I have a full inventory and I will ship to your location. Just let me know.

If anyone has any other questions, let me know. I'll try to help you out.
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