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In reply to the discussion: Have you ever been involved with Multi-Level-Marketing? [View all]slightlv
(7,008 posts)28. I did well back in the 70's with Tupperware
made manager in less than a month. That's when you begin to make some money. But it's only because you're so busy recruiting new members and holding parties yourself that you have no time for anything else, and I really, really wanted to go to college. So, I quit. But it was a good transition from AF to private life to Academia for me. Sure wouldn't do it again, tho. I was a much more energetic, outgoing person then than I am now. Mom often said I could sell ice to an Alaskan.
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and it was a mistake, was invited to a Amway convention, Ken and Barbie wantabe's
Shellback Squid
Sep 2021
#4
Yes. I got talking into scamway. Got soured on it immediately when the very first product I sold had
keithbvadu2
Sep 2021
#9
He loves it...even spent a couple of weeks on a school educational trip to Singapore.
pidge
Sep 2021
#37
Shackly (I think) cleaning products. But I never bumped into the cult-type culture.
LAS14
Sep 2021
#24
I bought a box of Shaklee laundry detergent from a co-worker who was selling it.
NurseJackie
Sep 2021
#27