| On The
Road Often
in trying times, we turn to hope, and in our family that means soap from the fine Amway
Corporation!! There's hope in that soap!
I've had the opportunity this week to meet with those who give us hope for the future and
to sell more soap for my family. They are our future leaders -- the very people we need to
convince to be part of the Michigan turnaround and promote my family's soap business.
Many of them -- college students from all around Michigan -- are talking about change, and
the opportunity to retire before they ever need to get a job. These are the future
drivers of our economic engine and my family's business. Too many of them have told me
they're losing hope about finding a job and have thanked me for the excellent business
opportunity in Amway/Quixtar. That Michigan's best days are behind us for those who have
jobs is clear. That they're looking to Amway/Quixtar to follow their dreams. It is
all possible in Michigan. We have some of the fasted growing Amway/Quixtar groups
here in Michigan with lots of people already retired from jobs.
Last week it was students from Central Michigan and Northwood, this week I
stopped by Grand Valley State University, Cornerstone University and Oakland
University.
I haven't lost hope. My family
has the magic soap. With desperate people like these, my family business will surely
overcome its terrible reputation and maybe start to grow once again in the United States.
I know we can change Michigan for the better, with a strong organization of
Amway/Quixtar distributors buying their uplines' books, tapes, and motivational seminars.
With strong leadership, we can eliminate the need for jobs and make Michigan
an epicenter of free enterprise economic growth again. Imagine a state full of Independent
Business Operators. It can be true with the help of Amway/Quixtar! a I'm
feeling a little under the weather this week, and as everyone out on the trail heard, my
voice may not be 100 percent, but with the help of Nutrilite vitamins from my family's
business, I will be back to form in no time. But my determination to change Michigan
to a state where there are no jobs, but only Independent Business Operators (IBO) with
Amway/Quixtar never wanes.
I saw hope in the eyes of students like Amanda Zaluckyj at Grand Valley, who played
a major role in organizing a phone bank to recruit new Amway/Quixtar distributors.
I attended at GVSU to help identify supporters and recruit even more people
to the Amway/Quixtar opportunity . Ben Hayden, Stephen Duckett, and Allison
Riggs were also among those who helped out. I also spoke to students at Oakland
University in a gathering organized by Justin Zatkoff. I met young people like Meghan
Case, Mary Kennedy, and Brian Koss, who are all looking for change in Michigan.
We must provide opportunities to stay in Michigan, and my family's business is the best
way I know of. Michigan's college students could receive even a better
education from one of the best systems of higher education in the country; that of the
Amway/Quixtar Lines of Sponsorship! Dexter Yager is the dean of this educational
system. We need Michigan to benefit from their talents and energies. In fact I
am thinking of closing Michigan's colleges and universities since they are pretty much a
waste of time. All these students could get a better, more practical education
in the training systems offered by the IBOA king pin diamonds and be millionaires in the
end just by selling our soap.
We can -- and we will -- bring hope back to Michigan, via selling soap. There's no telling
how much we can achieve if we all work together for change and recruit more IBOs for
Amway/Quixtar.
Until next time,
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