GlocalGeneration

About Me:
For all of you who’ve arrived at this website with just enough curiosity, daring, or both I offer a most genuine welcome. My name is George Cooper (Jr. actually), and I want to extend this welcome not only on my behalf, but also on behalf of the DHS organization. Most importantly, however, on behalf of the spirit that drives this organization and its members.

I am now a very passionate woodworker. However, once upon a time, I was what was known as a "Joe"...a "G.I. Joe" from the 70s. I've been retired from active duty now since 1993, but its highly unlikely that I'll ever stop being a soldier. Maybe when the dirt's being shoveled in, but even
then I doubt it.

I have three grown children from my days as a "Joe", now I have two more
and a second chance at getting this "husband-role" thing straightened
out in my head.

How did you find out about Glocal Income?
When I took into consideration the sum total dollar amount of my
end-of-month retirement pay from the Army, even before I retired, or
re-married, I knew beforehand that I would need to look for a
supplement of some sort. I'd become familiar with the principles of
network marketing even while I was a soldier, but all the examples I'd seen were heavy on products, or the sponsors didn't come across as
genuinely interested in the "weak links" as people. The internet came
along and really jump started the hassles of all those meetings. But
then everybody and his brother had a MLM business they were hammering me
with. The only exception that I had found was the DHS Club, as I have been helped after becoming a VIP. None of the other businesses offered to help me to get my organization started.

What were your initial concerns about upgrading your membership to become a VIP Member?
I didn't want to become just another member of the "flock" of ex-GIs turned so-called business men here in Fayetteville. There isn't any lack of vehicles in this town carrying the "Network Marketing" tag. Nor is there any lack of desire to stand head-and-shoulders apart from all the others. However, the promotions used for each marketing vehicle started sounding a bit too similar to the others. If I had one overriding concern, it was that this vehicle would fall into that category and not prove to be an alternative at all.

How did you overcome those concerns to upgrade and become a VIP Member?
Once I was introduced to my first coach, and had a chance to read up on
the Club's history and business reputation, I started getting more of a
solid picture and understanding of the organization, its objectives and
methods. What was particularly impressive to me, were the multitude of members from countries around the globe.

What do you like about Glocal Income?
There are so many characteristics about the Club that build a solid
foundation for its members: the instructions are laid out step-by-step,
coaches are always acessable to answer questions, and patience has
always been key. I'm impressed with the quality and diversity of the organization's people as having made the most impact for me.

What's your vision on how you're going to help your future VIP Members succeed?
For me, the vision I take from this organization is a very nostalgic one
that reminds me of those days when I was a young Private. I was being introduced to the members of my first unit as a professional soldier. Of course, very few 19 year olds can jump right into an experienced
leadership role. Most have to grow into it, at their own pace. But the
most significant and lasting impressions made on that journey to professionalism, besides the lessons learned, are the ties that bind brethren. Sisters, too. I look forward to creating those kinds of
relationships with my VIPs, as we work together for a common cause and
purpose.

copyright