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View Full Version : Anyone in Chester county, PA?
ChescoRN
08-09-2005, 05:31 AM
If so, I would love to talk to you! I am trying to get this business up and running and could use some local support.
Thanks,
Diane
Thanks,
Diane
Beverly
08-09-2005, 06:19 AM
I am in the Harrisburg Area. There is lots of local support out
your way. There are monthly meetings in King of Prussia, and ENVP
Linda Parker does a quarterly meeting there as well. I go to
meetings in Allentown. There are a couple up there each
month. Let me know if you are interested and I can give you the
dates and times. Both the King of Prussia and Allentown groups
are part of Linda Parker's successline. Linda Parker was
sponsored by Cecilia Stoll.
I am assuming from your message that your upline is not local. Is
that correct? Who is your upline? You are welcome to come
to meetings even if you are not in the same successline. I'm just
curious.
Cheers,
-Beverly
your way. There are monthly meetings in King of Prussia, and ENVP
Linda Parker does a quarterly meeting there as well. I go to
meetings in Allentown. There are a couple up there each
month. Let me know if you are interested and I can give you the
dates and times. Both the King of Prussia and Allentown groups
are part of Linda Parker's successline. Linda Parker was
sponsored by Cecilia Stoll.
I am assuming from your message that your upline is not local. Is
that correct? Who is your upline? You are welcome to come
to meetings even if you are not in the same successline. I'm just
curious.
Cheers,
-Beverly
growingroots
08-09-2005, 06:23 AM
Beverly,
Do you know what the protocol is for people outside of the downline to
attend a local meeting? Do they need to call first? Have the upline do
the introduction?
Melinda
Do you know what the protocol is for people outside of the downline to
attend a local meeting? Do they need to call first? Have the upline do
the introduction?
Melinda
cassandra
08-09-2005, 06:53 AM
Diane-- I am in Adams County, PA- I am about 10 minutes from Gettysburg in a little town called Carroll Valley (also called Fairfield). My upline RVP does training meetings right over the border in Emmitsburg MD- it's right along RT 15. I can pm you further information if you'd like- though I believe you are closer to King of Prussia, am I correct?
Melinda-- I try to find the closest training meetings for my downline in other states and then either email or call to get more information and to ask if my downline can join in. I have never had anyone say, "no". There may be occasional trainings just for that successline, but for the most part- everyone is welcome to most meetings. I do have to say though, that just because you send someone who is long distancefrom you to training given by someone else, doesn't let you "off the hook" in your responsibilities to train that person. However, that person in your downline also has the responsibility of reciprocating the communication.
Melinda-- I try to find the closest training meetings for my downline in other states and then either email or call to get more information and to ask if my downline can join in. I have never had anyone say, "no". There may be occasional trainings just for that successline, but for the most part- everyone is welcome to most meetings. I do have to say though, that just because you send someone who is long distancefrom you to training given by someone else, doesn't let you "off the hook" in your responsibilities to train that person. However, that person in your downline also has the responsibility of reciprocating the communication.
Beverly
08-09-2005, 10:30 AM
I don't think you have to call first, but you do have to pay the
nominal fee that all consultants pay. For us it is $5 and guests
are free. I think if I went to a meeting out of my successline, I
would pay for the guests as well.
If I sent an out-of-town consultant to another meeting, I would call first, even if it is not required, just to be polite.
Cheers,
-beverly
nominal fee that all consultants pay. For us it is $5 and guests
are free. I think if I went to a meeting out of my successline, I
would pay for the guests as well.
If I sent an out-of-town consultant to another meeting, I would call first, even if it is not required, just to be polite.
Cheers,
-beverly