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Ideas for flexible working.
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this is a bad advice mlm's a predatory pyramid schemes where 99.7% of people make no money or struggle to break even, that does not mean that some people will not make money but the majority don'tCromwell77 said:
This is bad advice and quite simply not true, I have made good money from Utility Warehouse and also make nearly £500 pcm from another MLM and I expect to get this to £1k a month.KatrinaWaves said:
Do not join a multi level marketing ‘business’ whatever you do. You won’t make money, in fact you’ll lose money. (So younique, body shop, Ann summers, and a thousand others)paul2louise said:
yes thats what i need to do. I am searching thro the indeed and reed websites. I posted on my local town facebook jobs page and got a lot of fuss from people asking if i was ok and a lot of "selling" jobs.Brynsam said:
Not impossible, but you may need to consider things you've not thought of before and can do in a way which won't appreciably increase the health risks. Dog walking (may need a licence from your local authority and/or insurance) and cleaning (where the householder supplies all the cleaning materials) are two very flexible options and often pay well, too.paul2louise said:It such difficult times with so many people worried for their jobs so am i looking for something impossible to find. If anyone can share their success or any hints or tips. ThanksMany people make good money from MLM including Avon, the reason that many people fail at MLM is either that they pick the wrong product or they are not suited to it. To tell people to avoid it full stop is very bad advice from someone I assume has for whatever reason has not had a good experience of it.
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You've only been there 6 weeks - and probably at the most lucrative time of year. Be interesting to have an update in 6 months and see how well things are going then (hopefully well!).Missy606 said:I currently work for an MLM company and I have to say I’m doing well. Only been with them six weeks. The only advise I can give is not all MLM’s are like that. I’ve work for three different ones and I have to say the one I’m with now is great. I’m slowly turning this into my main income xxGoogling on your question might have been both quicker and easier, if you're only after simple facts rather than opinions!3
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