Can I ask a question from those who are already consultants? Does SW ever concede that the programme might not work for everyone? I just wonder because there is such a wide range of food volume that can be consumed and still be on plan? Some people may just eat too big a quantity of free...
Lucky you moving south! That's always my ambition!
Yes every time I chat to people we seem to have a connection. Nice feeling, sometimes I feel very disconnected in London. That's a good thing about SW, it draws people together.
Currently living in Bromley, south east London. Lots of groups needed here to be honest so good opportunities to be had, BUT, just can't see how it would fit in with a very demanding FT job and commute.
What's your best moment so far, training or your group?
Hi Hannah,
I'm not aiming to be a consultant at the moment, but it's something I'd certainly be interested in, in the future.
At the moment I work full time, and that is my priority.
So glad about your happy outcome. Have the SW trainers been successful with SW or are they just good...
Yes Hannah, I did mean you!
So glad it's going well for you, you sound so happy and focussed. I must admit I had quite a downer on SW as a company after reading about the consultants who had to give it up, particularly Rosie, who started this thread. Good to hear that for some it's successful.
It's sad though that SW don't value and pay their consultants more to retain them? How can they be one of the 'Top 100 Companies to work for in the UK?' They won't grow their company or their reputation if their frontline staff aren't happy.
Can I just ask, how do you manage to run 90 seconds, walk 2 minutes etc, etc without constantly looking at your watch/phone?
This has always stopped me doing this kind of plan!
I do find it sad from a Member's point of view, but I agree with LoveSW. I guess if they treated their members like their Consultants they would be out of business?