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March 3, 2005

MOP Introductions

By QBlog in March of Perceptions

March of PerceptionsThe "March of Perceptions" is a special Quixtar BLOG project featuring four guest bloggers who post their opinions, thoughts and feelings directly to this site. But who are these guests? Well, each has a different story and a different perception of the business. What are those perceptions? That's what we'll find out through this project. Hence the corny title, "March of Perceptions."

Below are brief introductions of each participant. Some have chosen to use pseudonyms for this project for various reasons.


 

Dorothy Still In Oz

Dorothy Still In OzIn the World Wide Dreambuilders QMO for over a decade and reaching the level of Q12 Achievers Platinum, I was once a 100% believer in the system. A of couple years ago, I began to awake from the dream when I stopped listening to "a tape a day" and started reading my Bible everyday instead. At the next major function, I completely woke up from my nightmare and knew that we had made a mistake. Two years later, my husband is still a 100% believer.


Dave Robison

Dave RobisonDavid Robison from Mobile, Alabama has been blogging since June of 2004 at On The Road with Dave. His MLM experience dates back to 1980s Amway. Currently, he is as he describes, "a lowly, plodding IBO." Officially, he is a member of the Louie Carrillo Diamondship, but works with a branch group that utilizes the Internet as their own training medium. He does not participate in promoting "tapes, books and rallies."

His current marketing strategy is targeting the shipping industry on the Gulf Coast.


Windy Hill

Windy HillTwo years in the business; one front line; 0 PV. Living in West Michigan with Quixtar, a husband, and two teenagers. Apprentice (but enthusiastic) blogger who's been sucked into the great Q debate for reasons I can't quite explain, even to myself.


Jennifer7Lee

Jennifer7Lee35 year old in the software industry. Joined Quixtar in Mar 2004 because I don't want to continue working 70+ hours a week over the next 15-20 years and because the options tanked and went under water.

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