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Exchange valuable business tips which turns into
$$$. Members work to
provide you with qualified business leads.
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Members provide access to share clients you would not otherwise be able to
contact.
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There are outside speakers. These people are qualifies lending people in their fields.
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You will be able to display your product or service on a predetermined
schedule.
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No conflicts of interest are allowed. Your competition can't join once
you've joined.
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Meetings begin at 7:19 a.m. sharp and conclude by 8:31 a.m. sharp and are
brief and to the point.
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TTG has a Board of Directors. The meeting is conducted from a
format organized.
Question: How many meetings do I
attend before I can join?
Answer: Each
guest is required to attend two (2) consecutive meetings before an
application can be accepted. An inspection of an applicant's place
of business is a requirement of acceptance.
Q: How many votes are required for
acceptance into the Group?
A:
A Group vote is Tune of the members, then a minimum of two (2) "NO" votes
can permit the Group to deny membership. "NO" is required
to permit the Chapter to deny membership.
Q: How much does it cost to join a
TTG Group?
A:
The
initial membership fee is $100. After the initial time dues are $25 per quarter but maybe adjusted with the board's discussion.
Q: When are my dues required to be
paid?
A:
TTG collect's dues on a quarterly schedule, and the Treasurer
will pro-rate new members' dues when they join to get them on the
Group cycle. The Group Board of Directors establishes the
amount. There are NO paid positions or profits
involved, only the actual costs.
Q: Who will notify me when I'm
accepted for membership?
A:
The Group
Membership Chairperson and your sponsor will
call you the day you are voted into the Group.
Q: Who pays for the guest's
breakfast?
A: The
Group will pay for the first one and the second visit.
Q: How many tips do I have to give?
A: To
maintain your membership - four (4) tips per month are required. You will be
rewarded according to your ability to help others. The more
you tip, the more tips you will receive. It's not a one-way street.
Q: If I have a problem or a conflict
with another member, who do I contact?
A: Members
are asked to talk directly with other members about any problems that
arise. The next level is the President. The third level is the Board.
Q: How do I earn a colored badge?
A: Members that sponsor a specified number of new members. Blue = 3 members; Silver
= 10 members; Gold = 25 members; Platinum
= 50 members. Our badge incentive program provides recognition for
LOYALTY.
Q: What is the "Poker
Folder" all about?
A: The
Poker Folder is
a tool used by every chapter to encourage new members (white badge
holders) to bring in a Qualified Guest to the following week's
meeting. Members who do take $10.00 out of the tip bucket. While
members who don't will be required to drop $10.00 into the tip bucket
and keep the Poker Folder for one more week. If at the next meeting
the member brings in a Qualified Guest, they may take $10.00 out
of the tip bucket. Again, failure to bring in a Qualified Guest will
result in the member being required to drop another $10.00 into the tip
bucket.
Q: How long do I have to do my
commercial?
A:
At
each meeting every member receives 30 seconds to pass tips, pay fines,
and do their commercial.
Q: When do I get to Showboat, Greet,
and Speak?
A:
The
TTG Program Chairperson sets a schedule for the Group so
everyone has an opportunity as they join the group. The first week you
Showboat; second week you Greet; and the third week you
are the Speaker. This posted ont the website.
Q: What do I do when I'm asked to be
the Showboat person?
A:
Showboating allows each member to properly explain their business'
service and needs to fellow members. Each week's Showboater is asked
to arrive and set up their company's display of products or services
by 7:01 A.M. SHARP.
Q: How long do I have when I am the
Speaker?
A:
Ten
(20) minutes.
Q: Who tracks my attendance and who
do I call if I'm going to miss a meeting?
A: The
Vice President. Always call if you're going to miss a meeting. You
must attend at least 80% of all meetings.
Q: Why do we have fines?
A: The
answer is one of accountability. Fines are not meant to be punitive.
Most Fines are small and only serve as a reminder.
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