One woman’s experience with a persistent Mary Kay lady, originally posted at Epinions.com. The Bottom Line I once knew a scary, scary Mary Kay Lady. I’ve been stood up, yes, stood up by the Avon Lady. She promised me she’d Read more…
One Mary Kay national sales director, Kirk Gillespie, sent this email to all the sales directors in her area, “warning” them about Pink Truth. Hey gang, I wanted to give you a quick head’s up on something that the company Read more…
A satirical set of commandments for those in Mary Kay. The 10 Commandments of Mary Kay, authored by InTimeGetWise:
Did you ever wonder what potential recruits think of Mary Kay events? Here’s one perspective. I discovered this post on a MySpace blog and thought that it was very perceptive. Do Mary Kay consultants and directors ever, ever stop to Read more…
Here’s a suggested script for “closing” a guest at a skincare class, created by David Cooper. David Cooper is the weirdo who has made his fortune by peddling products to Mary Kay Consultants. He even has his own eBay store, Read more…
You heard about recruiting for Mary Kay Cosmetics at funerals, but you wondered if it was just an urban legend. Well, sadly, it’s not. Sales directors are notorious for wearing their “sales director pin” to funerals in an attempt to Read more…
Helping husbands understand why ordering of Mary Kay products (rather than selling) is so important. This is something that was posted by Dan Allison, sales director Lisa Allison’s husband back in 2004 on an unpopular and little-visited site called mkhusbands.com. Read more…
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My director told us a little trick when paying your water and electric bill, you accidentally put the checks in…
Directorship brings to mind the Roadrunner cartoons with Wile E Coyote suspended in midair or about to be squashed by…
I'm guessing that they'll have less luck recruiting in places where the social safety net is better...
"your business" I thought we had covered this, previously.