Mary Kay Director Tells NPR “A new rep. working full-time can expect to earn close to $50,000 in a year.”

January 28, 2009 by L J  
Filed under Articles & News

It’s true. And I nearly laughed myself out of my chair when I heard it.

NPR’s Morning Edition on January 27th, 2009, did a story on how, supposedly, companies like AVON and Mary Kay are seeing big increases in sales.

Reporter Gloria Hillard interviewed Mary Kay director Linda Klein. Says Hillard in the story, “Klein says a new rep. working full-time can expect to earn close to $50,000 a year.”

Really? Can I see some numbers somewhere that substantiate this claim, Ms. Klein? Because I don’t know of any AVERAGE Mary Kay rep that earns $50,000 a year.

Even directors, who flash those big checks around, aren’t really making as much as you think. They rarely tell you the expenses involved, including time, required to receive such commissions. And they hardly ever tell you that those commissions aren’t based on the sales of the consultants they recruit but rather the orders for inventory that those consultants place with the company. Lots of that inventory winds up in the basement or at garage sales when the women who join realize that the earnings claims are overstated and the time commitment grossly underestimated.

You can listen to the complete story here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99898912

As is predictable, many Mary Kay consultants have shown up on the NPR site to leave their positive comments about the company.