So, what exactly did you do? Return to work when there is no job security? Amway is the most lucrative business opportunity on the planet.
The following gem was part of a remark posted by a brainwashed ambot on my blog entry regarding Amway CDs and tapes (http://marriedtoanambot.blogspot.com/2010/11/amway-tapes-and-cds.html), which you may read in its entirety here.
Everything in his reply was filled with the standard amspeak garbage that every brainwashed ambot who feels forced to comment on my site employs. What a novel concept. Not!
With regard to the "Amway is the best business opportunity in the world" campaign, I added it in this section so that everyone can laugh at his folly. Also, I believe his quote is something that brainwashed ambots could be looking for on the internet. Given the fact that my site receives thousands of views per month and that I rank highly in the search engines for about everything a brainwashed IBO could possibly search for, I'm taking use of these key words to catapult myself to the top of the search engine pages for this one as well. Oh, well, it's probably not what that little bastard had in mind when he came up with this. What happens when you submit a remark anonymously is that you will not be able to go back and erase it.
After we left Amway, I went back to work in a job with no job security, hmmm. Nope. My husband and I now have more time to work on our own businesses and spend more quality time together, rather than wasting time at Amway meetings and being bored with ambots, like we did previously. As a result, we have more money in our bank accounts and no longer have to be concerned about piling up additional credit card debt in order to fund the Amway goal of achieving financial independence.
That remark about jobs with no job security comes directly from an Amway business meeting. The atmosphere is gloomy and depressing. With the exception of the Amway business opportunity (must include more keywords! ), there is nothing else available. To add more emphasis to the point, the Amway cult leader preaches that there are no jobs available that provide long-term security. There are certainly occupations where job security is a thing of the past, such as construction. Jobs have been abolished as a result of the computer age and technological advances. Some industries close their doors, resulting in a cascading impact that affects other jobs in the neighbourhood. There are a large number of persons working in service positions whose positions are unlikely to be abolished. Everyone who knows me knows that I work as an ambulance driver, and as long as people need to be transported for medical treatment, I'll have a job.
At least 95% of Amway independent business owners (IBOs) lose money and resign during the first two years of their business. And what kind of protection is that? Paying hundreds of dollars in wages to your Amway employer every month while earning little or no money in commissions is a bad deal. Always resulting in a net loss.
What level of protection does one have when they become entangled in a scam?
It never ceases to amaze me how every ambot out there believes that everyone else, including myself, has a legitimate job. And the way they continually accuse us of doing a job for someone else is a nasty, evil thing to be accused of doing. In my opinion, there is nothing more horrifying or cruel than Amway's business practises. It appears to be incomprehensible to brainwashed ambots that there are people in the world who do not have occupations in which they are employed by another party. It's true that many people have employment, and there's nothing wrong with that unless, of course, you're an ambot who is sneering at your colleagues. Other people are self-employed, own enterprises, are unemployed, are medically unable to work, or rely on their investments to support themselves. Amway ambots are adamant in their refusal to acknowledge that there are a plethora of reasons why not everyone has an employer and is employed.
When ambots leave Amway, they better hope they have a job, a side business, or some other source of income to support themselves and pay off some of the debt they accumulated as a result of their association with the company.
On the subject of returning to an unsecure position, if given the choice between finding work and becoming engaged with Amway once more, I would choose the latter. It is referred to as selecting the lesser of two evils.
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