I’ve been a BC husband for the past 14 years, nearly as long as my wonderful marriage of 15 years to Tami, and after experiencing BeautiControl for so long I’ve never understood why women who desire their own businesses do not try BeautiControl.
Unlike so many other businesses where the start-up costs are astronomical and unrecoverable, and the training and support minimal, BeautiControl costs just a few hundred dollars to join, and the training and support is top-notch (especially in Tami’s unit!). The worst that can happen is to conduct a couple of spas to make the investment back, or use the initial product personally or give to family and friends. The best that can happen is a thriving business that provides women with full-time income on part-time, flexible hours; great rewards such as bonuses, trips (I’ve been to Hawaii and Costa Rica), jewelry, cars (Tam earned a Mustang convertible free-and-clear), flat screens (we have a 42-incher) - you name it; exciting conventions in Dallas (all BC husbands should go); and, probably best of all - I believe Tami would say - the opportunity to establish new friendships with other women and helping women establish a business of their own.
And understand, husbands or boyfriends, BeautiControl isn’t some kind of get-rich-quick pyramid scheme where you may loose thousands of dollars, and only the people at the top of the pyramid make money. Again, the monetary investment is minimal and easily made back – and then some – and each person in BeautiControl has an equal chance of making it to the top. Even better, watch your wife or girlfriend grow in ways you could never imagine, and if something happens to you, she has a source of income to rely on. As I write this, BeautiControl is supporting us due to me being downsized a few weeks ago.
I’m not saying it’s all peaches and cream. As with all businesses, commitment, persistence, and hard work are required to make it happen. And Tam has her good days and bad days, just like every other business owner. But believe me, she is much happier running her own business than she was when she was part of the workforce as a teacher. She’s in control of her actions, rather than having her strings pulled by someone else.
I’m just so frustrated that people can’t see such a great business opportunity staring them in the face, so I had to say something about it. And these are my own thoughts. I didn’t seek Tam’s input. I wanted to let everyone know what BeautiControl is all about in as straightforward a language as possible, hopefully with the result that others will seize such an excellent opportunity.
Tim Ledford
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
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