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<blockquote data-quote="coop33" data-source="post: 11816084" data-attributes="member: 113417"><p>Runicon04, I do believe it's a who you know world. I should have said ceteris paribus in my example. If you are a CEO of a large company and you have many people working for you, you have a better chance of making more money if the employees are cost effective. This is what MLMs feed off of but the cost is time and for some, an investment upfront. I've looked into several and have been able to see who is doing what and for the most part have been able to decipher bad from really bad.</p><p></p><p>UnleashedBeast, thanks for the input from experience! I have seen both sides to this coin. Your point of it works if you do is my example of positioning. I've had friends try to talk me into some bad setups because they know only what their uplines tell them.. </p><p></p><p>03snkbt they do all start out the same! "You're in the right place at the right time" lol. That phrase has been beat like an 89 Civic. It really is about timing and what you want in return.</p><p></p><p>Sinister, in the op I mentioned something to the sort of all input is welcomed both good and bad. I'm mainly wanting to hear from the guys that have tried these businesses and not the hearsay comments.</p><p></p><p>jrd699, you nailed it. Unless you are a sole proprietor, your company has CEOs, VPs, managers, employees. Each position making money for the guy up the ladder. That's the American way.</p><p></p><p>Njc0las I am not a noob. I joined December 2010 but have used this site for years prior. My post count is low because I don't normally have a lot to say. </p><p></p><p>Virtual SVT, my comment says both guys fresh out of college, meaning neither have experience. I hope you don't read books to your kids if you have them.</p><p></p><p>kirks5oh why are you arguing and agreeing with yourself on your own post? Your assumption is silly. My degree was only brought up because someone questioned my competence. If you don't know why I am "spamming" this site with my garbage, please read the original post and other's comments. </p><p></p><p>TwinTurbo4vGT you busted me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coop33, post: 11816084, member: 113417"] Runicon04, I do believe it's a who you know world. I should have said ceteris paribus in my example. If you are a CEO of a large company and you have many people working for you, you have a better chance of making more money if the employees are cost effective. This is what MLMs feed off of but the cost is time and for some, an investment upfront. I've looked into several and have been able to see who is doing what and for the most part have been able to decipher bad from really bad. UnleashedBeast, thanks for the input from experience! I have seen both sides to this coin. Your point of it works if you do is my example of positioning. I've had friends try to talk me into some bad setups because they know only what their uplines tell them.. 03snkbt they do all start out the same! "You're in the right place at the right time" lol. That phrase has been beat like an 89 Civic. It really is about timing and what you want in return. Sinister, in the op I mentioned something to the sort of all input is welcomed both good and bad. I'm mainly wanting to hear from the guys that have tried these businesses and not the hearsay comments. jrd699, you nailed it. Unless you are a sole proprietor, your company has CEOs, VPs, managers, employees. Each position making money for the guy up the ladder. That's the American way. Njc0las I am not a noob. I joined December 2010 but have used this site for years prior. My post count is low because I don't normally have a lot to say. Virtual SVT, my comment says both guys fresh out of college, meaning neither have experience. I hope you don't read books to your kids if you have them. kirks5oh why are you arguing and agreeing with yourself on your own post? Your assumption is silly. My degree was only brought up because someone questioned my competence. If you don't know why I am "spamming" this site with my garbage, please read the original post and other's comments. TwinTurbo4vGT you busted me! [/QUOTE]
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