Skiptech ... :hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::h ysterical::hysterical::hysterical:
Skiptech ... :hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::h ysterical::hysterical::hysterical:
Congrats sir! kilan kapa guminhawa? nice to know!yes grabe ang bilis maubos, at sa company office ang haba haba ng pila grabe! pag bibili ka ng pawer pak, pero sa bait nila hindi kana papipilain ang bait nila talaga power! meron din po akong kilalang Rizalista ang bilis din makarecruit I think nasa mid 20's sya.
Atsaka I don't agree na mas mataas ang success rate ng MLM kaysa corporate.
Kung totoo yan edi sana lahat ng tao nag-MLM nalang kaysa maghanap ng corporate work.
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sa mga recruiting seminar speakers make fun of office workers -- may position or title nga pero magkano lang daw ang sweldo. sa MLM daan libo ang kinikita buwan buwan. basically they're saying people with jobs are wasting their time. mag MLM nalang daw
Yeah right ilan sa kanila kumikita ng daan libo.
Atsaka lahat ng pinagyayabang nila, nabibigay din naman ng corporate - kotse, gadgets, credit card, hotel stays, etc etc.
Also, di hamak na mas stable ang corporate job kaysa sa MLM na one day mauubos nalang bigla yang connections mo.
And where's the fulfillment in that - earning money by selling the idea that your recruit will be earning millions.
Medyo funny pa yung mga downline recruiters na magsasabi, "yung coach ko nakabili ng bahay, nakabili ng kotse etc etc". Iniisip ko lang, "eh bat ikaw wala pa?"
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naku, yang ang mga ganyan post ang nasa social media nang pinsan ko. gusto ko nga kutusan. yun parents nya work their *sses off to provide everything they need. sabi nga sa akin ng auntie ko, dumatin pa sa point na minaliit sila at sinisisi bakit hindi sila nag "business" at an early age. nakakahiya kasi yun mga ka batch nya graduating na at sya proud to be a drop-out. paniwalang paniwala dun sa meme na meron plate number na "drop-out" lang yun may ari nung lambo o ferrari ba yun. nakakalungkot na nakakainis.
Wow that is such a crappy pitch.
Facebook is a time-killer to relax and unwind and get your mind off work. I pity the person that sees Facebook as a networking exercise.Ayaw mong mag NETWORKING pero NAGPUPUYAT para mag FACEBOOK to gain network and friends.
Tawag dun kwentuhan, you do it for casual conversation and not to sell overpriced shady products.Ayaw mong mag ENDORSE pero kinuwento mo na yung THE LEGAL WIFE sa iba..
You invite friends to concerts and gimiks to enjoy their company and have a good time, not to recruit them to MLM.Ayaw mong mag INVITE pero humahatak ka ng kasama sa pupuntahan mong event..CONCERTS, FASHION SHOW, GIMMICK.
Most people aren't against selling. They're against selling stupid products that are really just a front for networking and extorting money for the false hope that their recruit will gain financial freedom.Ayaw mong mag BENTA pero nasa call center ka para mang alok ng credit card..
A legit job abroad has a contract that assures that you'll get paid a fare wage in exchange for the service you will render. Definitely less risky compared to relying on a constant stream of recruits.Ayaw mong mag take ng RISK pero mag AABROAD ka..
Ang ayaw mahirapan, tamad. Whether MLM, corporate, or business, ang tamad walang nararating.Ayaw mong mahirapan pero 8 hours a day kang nagtatrabaho.
Most people want to succeed, and they do this by doing their best at their job/business, saving and investing to increase their wealth and provide for their families. Some have better opportunities than others, but they run their own race without having to join shady quick-rich schemes with an unsustainable business model.Ayaw mo.. Kasi Ayaw mong umasenso.. �
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I have friends who are in the MLM business who kept inviting me to join them. Naawa ako so sabi ko bibilhin ko na lang un products nyo hwag nyo lang ako gawing recruit. Inisip ko na lang na mas mabuti na to may produkto kaysa manghiram ng pera at hindi na bbayaran. Sa 2nd invitation I politely declined na.
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Napasubo ako sa MLM for around 6 months back in 2007. (meaning, I gave up after 6 months)
Nakatulong din in some ways --- Hindi ko kasi kasundo yung barkada ng misis ko. Pero as a fledgling MLM, I was forced to try to build a recruit list. Kasama yung barkada ng misis ko sa recruit list na yon. Nung ni-try ko sila i-recruit, they politely accepted, pero as expected, nang-indian sa appointment. From that point onward, iniiwasan na ako nung kabarkada ng misis ko.
I also "tried" to recruit those friends and acquaintances that I were hiding from. Siempre ayaw din nila.
A couple of months later, I quit.
Pero to this day, medyo nang-iiwas pa rin sila sa akin. Pati na rin yung mga pinagtataguan kong acquaintances na sinubukan kong i-recruit, iniiwasan na rin ako.
(yon nga lang, medyo mahal yung naging investment ko para ma achieve yung blissfulness of having some people you don't like that much avoid you....)
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The 8-point test
DSAP came up with this test to check if it the direct-selling or multi-level marketing company is legit:
a.) Is there a product?
b.) Are commissions paid based on product sales or and not from the entry fees paid upon registration of new recruits?
c.) Is the company selling a product and not a position?
d.) Is there no direct correlation between the number of recruits and compensation?
e.) If recruitment is to stop today, will the participants still make money?
f.) Is there a reasonable product return policy?
g.) Do products have fair market value?
h.) Is there a compelling reason to buy?
Yan yung bungad sakin ng isang networker na inapproach ako habang nasa mall. Kung pwede daw ako makausap at matour sa office nila.
He probably expected that I would go on a litany on how I wished for more income through some quick-rich scheme. Instead, I told him that I'm fine with my little salary and I try to make the most of it by saving and investing. I'm not desperate and money-hungry to clamor for his "additional income potential". Ayun pinabayaan na ko hehe.
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Last edited by jut703; August 7th, 2014 at 06:28 PM.
Funny. As I was reading this thread, a college friend of mine PMed me in FB. "Christimas na, mini-eb?"
I said "Sige ba, sa Genie's? :D"
He said "Sa Ortigas, may magsasalita lang about work. Mga two hours lang"
Damn.
I think I just lost respect for my FB friend plus he just tainted my good impression of Ateneans. Nagpakabakya na sa networking :rofl: I also get annoying private messages for him re "business opportunities"
What little respect I had for him was lost when I saw him post jewelry that came from their "business" with matching message that made me cringe.
para palang movie title ni simon pegg to : "how to lose friends and alienate people" :D