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Real Salesmen Go for the Pink

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<i> Associated Press </i>

Craig Hogan is in the pink.

He was so good at selling Mary Kay Cosmetics that he became the first man to earn a Cadillac in the company’s trademark shade.

“I love this car!” he said. His license plate reads “1ST MAN.”

“Rides like a cloud. People honk and wave and give me the thumbs-up,” Hogan said.

Of Mary Kay’s 250,000 consultants worldwide, only 1% are men. Hogan signed up in December, 1990. In the first month, he sold more than $13,000 worth of products. This year, he expects to earn $90,000.

“It was worth every night and weekend I worked late,” said Hogan, who lives in Houston.

Mary Kay unit directors such as Hogan earn the use of a pink Cadillac for taking a minimum of $95,000 in wholesale orders in six months. The cars are not given to employees. They are used as company cars.

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Hogan, 32, has recruited 60 women for the company, including his mother and sister.

“I get a very strange reaction from men,” he said. “They’ve just never seen someone like me who works in a woman’s company and drives a pink car.”

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