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From: vasilica_1@yahoo.com on 11 Feb 2006 13:08 Does anyone know what a starting salary for a Weight Watchers leader is in, say, New York State? I suspect there must be some percentage of commision based on the number of attending members, and probably a base salary too. Any idea of how much each is? Thanks.
From: Willow Herself on 11 Feb 2006 23:11 I don't know about New York, but I'd say that it can be safely labeled as "not enough" anywhere in NACO <vasilica_1(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1139681303.817339.254070(a)g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Does anyone know what a starting salary for a Weight Watchers leader is > in, say, New York State? I suspect there must be some percentage of > commision based on the number of attending members, and probably a base > salary too. Any idea of how much each is? Thanks. >
From: Stormmee on 11 Feb 2006 23:20 and I think if you reach goal you can easily find out at that time, Lee Willow Herself <willowkinda(a)somethingkikeseamountains.net> wrote in message news:IzyHf.20073$_S7.12345(a)newssvr14.news.prodigy.com... > I don't know about New York, but I'd say that it can be safely labeled as > "not enough" anywhere in NACO > > <vasilica_1(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:1139681303.817339.254070(a)g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > Does anyone know what a starting salary for a Weight Watchers leader is > > in, say, New York State? I suspect there must be some percentage of > > commision based on the number of attending members, and probably a base > > salary too. Any idea of how much each is? Thanks. > > > >
From: vasilica_1@yahoo.com on 12 Feb 2006 16:59 I do appreciate that the main reward would be helping others and that the hours would not be typical 9-5 Mon-Fri. I also know that the salary is small. Here is my situation... I've lost over 90 lbs which brings me almost 2/3 to my goal weight. I've calculated my weightloss thus far, then slowed it to reflect increased difficulty as I get closer to goal, and coincidentally, I will be moving away from my current job (which is a part-time supplemental income) at about the same time I should be reaching goal. I'm just trying to "guesstimate" what the potential earnings might be. Regardless of how little it may be, I know I would still like to become a leader. I just want to get an idea. Can anyone tell me how far below minimum wage the base salary is? What percentage of the weekly fee and what percentage of sales goes to the leader?
From: Willow Herself on 12 Feb 2006 18:38
Ask the staff at your meeting. <vasilica_1(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1139781586.735157.156750(a)g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I do appreciate that the main reward would be helping others and that > the hours would not be typical 9-5 Mon-Fri. I also know that the > salary is small. > > Here is my situation... I've lost over 90 lbs which brings me almost > 2/3 to my goal weight. I've calculated my weightloss thus far, then > slowed it to reflect increased difficulty as I get closer to goal, and > coincidentally, I will be moving away from my current job (which is a > part-time supplemental income) at about the same time I should be > reaching goal. I'm just trying to "guesstimate" what the potential > earnings might be. > > Regardless of how little it may be, I know I would still like to become > a leader. I just want to get an idea. Can anyone tell me how far > below minimum wage the base salary is? What percentage of the weekly > fee and what percentage of sales goes to the leader? > |