The Representative

Business & Finance, Marketing & Sales, Sales & Selling, Management & Leadership, Management
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Author: Ken Lord ISBN: 9781476417226
Publisher: Ken Lord Publication: July 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ken Lord
ISBN: 9781476417226
Publisher: Ken Lord
Publication: July 14, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

AUDREY TIBBETTS is, today, a most outstanding business leader operating a home-based business with several hundred members of her downline involved in sales of a commercial commodity. She began her career in misery, but with the involvement of an outstanding mentor, PRESCOTT GARRETT, she emerges as a happy, successful businesswoman in a Multilevel Marketing effort (MLM). One by one she faces the crises common to a new mother with an intransigent spouse. Forced to take low-paid employment, she is unable to provide for her family when her husband is laid up and unable to work.

With a desire to attend school, she divorces a philandering spouse, increases her work hours, taps a waiting scholarship, and begins a business from her home in her spare time. Her employer, a high school classmate, puts her together with Prescott and he lays down challenge after challenge that cause her to face her fears, timidly put herself “out there,” and experience success. A little success becomes much larger, until she ultimately is faced with having to forgo her full-time employment in favor of her stay-at-home business.

When she pursues her studies, she encounters an instructor and the two hit it off far beyond the subject matter. Turn out that STANTON GARRETT is the son of her mentor, and is very supportive of his father’s effort to turn the shy Audrey into a business powerhouse.

Is what I present in this story realistic? I think so. I experienced a home-based business that produced sales in excess a quarter million dollars annually. I show Audrey, and by inference the reader, just how to do it. And I give Audrey a happy hereafter in the process.

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AUDREY TIBBETTS is, today, a most outstanding business leader operating a home-based business with several hundred members of her downline involved in sales of a commercial commodity. She began her career in misery, but with the involvement of an outstanding mentor, PRESCOTT GARRETT, she emerges as a happy, successful businesswoman in a Multilevel Marketing effort (MLM). One by one she faces the crises common to a new mother with an intransigent spouse. Forced to take low-paid employment, she is unable to provide for her family when her husband is laid up and unable to work.

With a desire to attend school, she divorces a philandering spouse, increases her work hours, taps a waiting scholarship, and begins a business from her home in her spare time. Her employer, a high school classmate, puts her together with Prescott and he lays down challenge after challenge that cause her to face her fears, timidly put herself “out there,” and experience success. A little success becomes much larger, until she ultimately is faced with having to forgo her full-time employment in favor of her stay-at-home business.

When she pursues her studies, she encounters an instructor and the two hit it off far beyond the subject matter. Turn out that STANTON GARRETT is the son of her mentor, and is very supportive of his father’s effort to turn the shy Audrey into a business powerhouse.

Is what I present in this story realistic? I think so. I experienced a home-based business that produced sales in excess a quarter million dollars annually. I show Audrey, and by inference the reader, just how to do it. And I give Audrey a happy hereafter in the process.

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