[jsfg_cinti] Re: Free Planner - This Saturday Only
- From: David Barnes <dbarnes@xxxxxxx>
- To: JSFG listserv <jsfg_cinti@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 18:38:39 -0400
Julie Hanley followed up with FranklinCovey, who shared their definition
of "recently".
To receive a free planner, you must have lost your job within the last
90 days.
On 3/19/2009 12:59 PM, David Barnes wrote:
If you recently lost your job, FranklinCovey wants to give you a free
planner, but quantities are limited and you have to visit one of their
stores this Saturday, March 21st. Note that you will need to provide the
name of your last employer and supervisor, and the date you were laid
off. The announcement does not define "recently" and I could find no
information about this event on their web site.
The message is pasted below. The Cincinnati area store is in the Kenwood
Towne Centre; the Dayton area store is in the Mall at Fairfield Commons.
- David Barnes
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Lost Your Job?
FranklinCovey Stores Give Unemployed A Boost
FREE FRANKLIN PLANNERS on MARCH 21, 2009
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WHO: Individuals who recently lost their jobs are invited to visit a
FranklinCovey store on Saturday, March 21, to receive a free 2009
Franklin Planner.
WHAT: FranklinCovey Products is giving those who have recently lost
their job a leg up during these recessionary times. Individuals recently
unemployed can receive one 2009 Franklin Planner for free by providing
the names of their last employer and supervisor, and the date they were
laid off.
WHEN: Saturday, March 21, 2009
(In-store event only. Offer limited to supplies on-hand and specific
products.)
WHERE: Your local FranklinCovey store.
WHY: Getting organized for a job search can ultimately save much time
and frustration. Having one place to track all information, contacts,
appointments, job leads, and interview notes can make a job search less
stressful and more productive. Planning and organization are an integral
component of a job search. FranklinCovey products and tools can bring
focus, direction, and a sense of purpose to an individual’s daily
decisions and can help lessen the panic that surrounds a job loss.
Capturing details and committing them to the planner will free up the
job searcher's mind, reducing the stress associated with juggling lots
of details. Sarah Merz, CEO of FranklinCovey Products, said this is
FranklinCovey's way of helping out in a tough economy. This free
FranklinCovey product event is a natural extension of the company's
corporate philosophy to help people achieve everyday greatness.
ABOUT: FranklinCovey Products helps individuals and organizations
achieve greater productivity, effectiveness, and success. For more
information, please visit www.franklinplanner.com.
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