We have a
guest blogger today. After yesterday’s Avon post, Kate S. contacted me with a
comment. Kate is an experienced blogger, writing about anything and everything
in a tongue in cheek way. What I like about her writing is that she says it
like it is. There’s no dancing around the subject, there’s no sugar coated
statements, she puts it out there … take it or leave it.
When Kate
stated that she had been an Avon consultant, I was more than happy to let her
have her say.
When I was about 17 years old I sold
Avon. I sold Avon products for about a year and then quit, because I wasn't
making enough money to make it worth it.
As a sales representative, I had to
buy what should have been free items. You see, Avon sales reps must buy the catalogues
customers look through. They also must be bought in bundles of tens, such as
ten, twenty and so on. When I would buy ten, they would send me 20 and take the
money out of my sales.
I also had to buy the 'free' samples
sales reps gave out. I purchased the smallest samples to give to potential
customers. I think we had to buy the bags reps gave customers containing their
purchases also.
I remember smelling the leftover free
samples I gave away for colognes and lotions and they smelled awful. However, I
did buy Avon products such as anti-perspirants, several colognes, lotions and
shampoos for myself, over that year. At first, I loved getting my monthly Avon
box filled with new products I would be giving to customers. I adored looking
through the glossy magazine-like catalogues.
After about six months I came to despise
getting new catalogues in the mail, because I knew I'd have to start asking
family, friends, teachers at school and neighbors if they wanted to buy
anything. While some people were loyal customers, it seemed other people only
wanted to obtain those free samples I had to pay for.
I remember my mom saying that Avon
had a lot of nerve to make their sales reps pay for what should be free--- like
the bags, brochures, and samples---which of course ranged in price according to
their size.
So no thanks, I for one will never be
a sales rep for Avon ever again, because the sales rep ends up getting ripped
off!
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