Did anyone else notice that this jerk named John the Silver left a remark on one of Joecool's blogs?
All of you pessimistic individuals make me laugh!!! DO you understand that you have a job to earn a living? Do you realise that you work for SOMEONE else but yourself? Do you realise that in the "position" you are in, you will not earn more than your boss?
Laughing at all of you brainwashed ambots is therapeutic!!! According to rumours, one of the requirements for becoming an Amway ambot is to put down those who have J.O.B.s.
I didn't realise (sic) that I had a job to support myself. I used to do it a long time ago. What exactly is the problem with that? A large number of people are employed. Nevertheless, because they have been taught to despise their employment and despise their employers, ambots are unable to respond to the issue of what is wrong with working. Don't be concerned. You won't be working at that company for much longer!
I didn't realise (sic) that I was employed by SOMEONE until now. Oh, and by the way, John the Silver Bozo needs to get his computer's spell check under control, as well as his use of the caps lock button! It's a joke, of course! Perhaps John the Silver Bozo will be able to point this out to someone. Many of us do not have jobs and do not have the status of employees. Some of us are retired, self-employed, or live off our investments, and you will not find us sneering at or disparaging those who work for someone else for a living on the street. I once again wonder what it is about working for someone else that is so bad, other than the fact that Amway Independent Business Owners (IBOs) believe it is on a par with leprosy.
Oh, and when John uses the classic Amway sneer about whether we understand we will not make more than the boss in the "position" you are in, he finally gets his spell check under control and spells realise correctly. Due to the fact that I do not have a boss, all of the money that comes in is mine, mine, and more mine. I don't have to pay a high-priced distributor for things that are generic and of poor quality. I don't have to take advantage of other people. That is something no ambot can claim!
These thumb-sucking negative weenies should get out of their pity parties and do something in life to help themselves and their families, rather than sucking the life out of positive go-getters who want the best for their families and the families of other people who are taking advantage of this wonderful opportunity from Quixtar.
Hello, John. Unfortunately, there is only one t in pity! Amway Amspeak is something to talk about! This has been repeated countless times on stage, on CD, and on tape. Not to mention how much fun it is to work in a business that is devoted to criticising everyone and everything? John and his associates appear to be completely unaware of the fact that not everyone is physically, intellectually, or financially capable of being a business owner. It doesn't matter if it's a fraud like Amway or a legitimate company. Not everyone has what it takes to be successful. Not everyone has what it takes to be a professional baseball player, an actress, an artist, or to run the mile in under four minutes, just as not everyone has what it takes to be a professional baseball player, an actor, an artist, or to run the mile in under four minutes. Not everyone has what it takes to be successful at whatever they try their hands at.
And they don't want to be made to feel bad about themselves!
As if we needed any more evidence that part of the Amway doctrine is to scorn at folks who hold down regular jobs. People who have jobs should be slammed. Look at them as if they have some horrible sickness that should be avoided at all costs.
It's funny, because that's precisely how I feel about Amway Independent Business Owners!
Amway ambots should be avoided at all costs!
Amway is a jerk!
A former Amway distributor with a reputation for expanding his business in a manner that was both flamboyant and controversial was given the nickname "John the Silver Bozo" by his fellow distributors. There is no doubting the impact that he has had on the company and the lessons that may be gained from his experiences, despite the fact that certain members of the Amway community may consider him as a divisive character in the company's community.
When John the Silver Bozo joined Amway for the first time in the 1980s, he immediately built a name for himself by utilizing flamboyant marketing strategies and unique methods to promote his business. These strategies helped John the Silver Bozo become known as "The Silver Bozo." He was well known for wearing a silver suit and driving a silver automobile, and he frequently organized extravagant events and parties in order to advertise his Amway products and attract new members for his team.
Others questioned John's approaches, arguing that they were too pushy and even manipulative, while others praised John's audacious attitude and viewed it as a means to distinguish out in a competitive market. John was able to develop a successful business and attain the rank of Silver Producer within the Amway organization despite the criticism that surrounded his business practices. This level of performance symbolizes great financial success as well as leadership within the Amway organization.
John the Silver Bozo finally quit the Amway business, despite the fact that he was rather successful at it. He gave the reason that he wanted to concentrate on other chances and hobbies. However, his legacy will live on as a cautionary story for individuals who could be persuaded to develop their own firms using strategies that are analogous to those he used.
When it comes to developing a prosperous Amway business, one of the most important lessons that can be gleaned from John the Silver Bozo's experiences is the significance of maintaining a healthy balance and acting in an ethical manner. It is vital to keep in mind that developing solid relationships with both customers and team members is ultimately the key to long-term success in the business, despite the fact that it may be tempting to utilize flashy marketing tactics and aggressive recruitment plans to get ahead.
Another valuable lesson that can be gleaned from John's experience is the significance of remaining flexible in the face of shifting consumer preferences and market conditions. It is vital to have an up-to-date knowledge of the most recent trends and technology, as well as a willingness to experiment with new methods, in order to maintain a competitive advantage and achieve long-term success in the Amway business as well as the broader marketplace.
In conclusion, despite the fact that John the Silver Bozo is likely to remain a divisive figure within the Amway community, there are undoubtedly important life lessons that can be extracted from his story. It is possible for anyone to develop a successful Amway business and reach their financial and personal goals if they maintain a commitment to ethical behavior and openness, stay current on the latest market trends, and focus on building good relationships with customers and team members.
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