Legacy Consultants join Priceless Legacy for four main reasons:
Belief in the LifeStory Preservation mission
Desire to become part of a like-minded Team
Financial opportunity
Advancement and self-improvement opportunities
What skills and credentials are required to be a Legacy Consultant?
Successful LCs share the company's passion for life story capture and preservation. They love people and feel genuinely privileged to serve this mission. LCs need to be organized and willing to learn basic computer skills (photo scanning and file upload). Editorial writing ability and experience are not necessary. LCs do very little actual writing since the PLC process takes care of the story development process. If the candidate has an eagerness and ability to learn, PLC will help transform them into world class Legacy Consultants.
Combining Passion and Process
One way for an LC to understand how the Priceless Legacy passion grows within is to experience the LifeStory process for oneself. Whether it be for a parent or an aging grandmother, the LC will truly benefit from discovering the power and the passion of bringing those past memories to life.
Assisting people, often older people, with the preservation of their life stories and life lessons is both a privilege and a service to those individuals and their descendants (many of whom have not yet been born). Customer satisfaction is "off the charts." Clients and Subjects are often thrilled to the point of tears. What a rewarding experience! Where else can one offer such an incredible service, a true priceless legacy?
Legacy Consultants are together a very special team. The opportunity to join a vibrant and quickly growing community of like-minded individuals attracts a special type of person.
LCs will be able to earn substantial incomes to supplement and in some cases sustain the needs of themselves and their families. PLC is not a "get rich quick scheme" in any form or fashion, but it offers a richly satisfying way to make personal financial progress while doing critically important work for individuals, families and communities.