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  1. Join Date
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    As you can see ganyan din po kapag employed ka.staff,supervisors,asst.manager,manager,and so.

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    As you can see ganyan din po kapag employed ka.staff,supervisors,asst.manager,manager,and so.
    sa MLM yung mga downline pinapasa nila ang pera nila sa mga upline

    kaya yumayaman mga upline

    so kung downline ka at gusto mo din yumaman kelangan meron ka din mga downline

    in short kelangan ka mag recruit

    sa isang kompanya... may manager, asst mgr, supervisor, janitor

    yung janitor ba may binibiling produkto at kumikita ang supervisor, asst mgr, manager?

    yung janitor ba kelangan mag recruit?
    Last edited by uls; October 19th, 2012 at 05:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcme View Post
    As you can see ganyan din po kapag employed ka.staff,supervisors,asst.manager,manager,and so.
    Nada, nope, and no.

    In an MLM, everyone is doing the same thing which is recruiting people to sell the same thing, getting a cut of a pie that gets more and more divided. In a real business, there is a hierarchy of people with different skills and KRAs, with those on top who invested their money to get calculated returns, orchestrating to ensure each KRA is met to provide the service or product that the business produces. I am personally amused when i see acquaintances (former officemates) into the MLM thing always coining the term "working for MY own business" and always raving about how they have their cake and eat it to (with all their followers posting all sorts of wows and likes). In all truth, from how i knew them, their real lives outside of that circle aren't even half as exciting as their Facebook lives present them to be.

    A lot of posters here are your normal, everyday guys with a desk job to make ends meet. Some are self-made businessmen, and others are college students. I don't speak for all but we sure know that most will reach their goals through real hard work, without having to resort to MLM and all the short sighted artificialities it promises. I had to endure one of those "talks" when i got baited by some guys before and just did not know any better back then. Those talks don't even lay down the intrinsic basics of business operations; no cash flow projections, no operating cycles to talk of, no production and marketing cycles, etc. It's all just buy in, get this or that product, recruit and get commissions.... and when you're about to ask some questions, (on cue, takes out a photobook or plays a slideshow of video) "oooohhh take a look at my nice second hand SUV with bling blings and my new house".

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    anyway...

    good luck nalang

    pag nakabili ng po sila ng Hummer paki-post nalang dito

    well... pwede naman tumayo sa tabi ng Hummer ng ibang tao...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Nada, nope, and no.

    I don't speak for all but we sure know that most will reach their goals through real hard work, without having to resort to MLM and all the short sighted artificialities it promises.
    Mahirap talaga kapag tamad. Pero mas mahirap kapag uto-uto.

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