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enjo consultant - 02:00 PM
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as soon as i began using the enjo products i was really impressed with them. even after using them for only a short time, i was considering becoming a consultant, partly because they actually work (& better than most chemicals promise to work), but mainly because i want to help promote a better style of living to people, a way that helps them in their own homes but also is good for the environment as a whole, a very selfish reason really, because it means a safer place to live for me & my family, including my child-in-waiting. that's more so who i'm worried about.

so i met with my enjo lady today & asked her a few questions about becoming a consultant. it's not for the faint-hearted it seems. they don't want people to sign up & just sit back, they want you to be very active & turn it into a real business. my main intention is not to make money out of doing this (although that is a nice side-benefit) but, as i said above, to spread the good word about being more environmentally friendly & saving our world before we damage it beyond repair. anyway, they don't just let anyone in like many multi-level marketing companies do, they interview you to make sure you're suitable & then consider you.

i've mentioned mutil-level marketing companies but not because enjo is one. it's not multi-level marketing. you don't make money from any other consultant, you make money only from sales. from what i can tell, it seems the only similarity with multi-level marketing companies is that the products aren't sold through the usual retail outlets but through individual consultants at home & through demonstrations.

so i don't know if i'll be able to keep up with the number of demos they suggest you do per month, what with rudegere being due so soon, but since all my friends i've shown the products to have been as amazed as i was (& still am) at how well they work, it seems i already have a small customer base to start with. that can't be a bad thing. *smile*

i really hope they find me suitable, despite being about to pop out a baby in two months or so, because i'm really keen to do it. my enjo lady will pass on my details to her team manager today, so hopefully i'll hear from her soon.

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comment posted by katie on July 15, 2003 02:11 PM:
Good on you! although it is a funny time to start a new job!. A lady I baby sit for went to an Enyo party and said it was fun, but she only bought something, because she felt obligied.Her enyo lady gave the kids lolly bags and the adults a small present each, which I thought was a nice idea.





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