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  Jobs Contract — Re: Work From Home by Nick (1373 views)
"Morpheus" <bird.partnership@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:pgq0k1h9e10qqtalkkg4umeqap7o6dtpao@4ax.com...
> visit our website www.andrewandsharon.com about a business opportunity
>
> Our busiest and most lucrative time is nearly upon us "CHRISTMAS"
> lots of people will be making thousands between now and then . How
> about you ? don't miss out.
>
> We have also announced we are expanding into Germany next year another
> fantastic opportunity to increase incomes and change lifestyles.
>
> If you are not interested currently please pass this on to a friend
> they may thank you. also keep it on file for future reference.
>
> £50 per week for 8/10 hrs
> £100/£250 per week for team leaders part time
> £250 +_ business Builders part time
>
> best wishes
>
> Andrew Bird

The doom-laden slideshow talks about people being on the minimum wage. £50
per week for 10 hours work ie £5 per hour which is pretty near the minimum
wage by my reckoning.

The slideshow has been running about 5 minutes without even telling you what
is being sold.

And then the rub, you have got to give your personal details before they
still tell you about the business.

I think that it is Kleeneze. This is Network Marketing which is not pyramid
selling, but in which I believe (I used to do the same for Dorling
Kindersley) your upline gets a percentage of all the sales of the people
lower down the line.

Why the coyness of saying what the business is?

When I joined Dorling Kindersley I wasn't impressed by the first manager
that I was introduced to. I subsequently looked on the Internet and
contacted another one.

It very much matters which one you are working for, and what leads and help
they give you to go out and business.

If DK are anything to go by you have to buy all your own promotional
material, catalogues etc, and also samples (in the example of DK books) if
you are going to demonstrate the product.

If you actually have sales at people's houses you had to buy enough books to
be able to have a good enough display to make a good impression. You could
then take orders, but people don't just make purchases from catalogues -
they want to see the actual product.

Nick

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