Some general advice you might come across is to pick something you enjoy doing for a job that you are passionate about, and the money will take care of itself.
Maybe. Perhaps this isn't the case.
For whatever reason, there are business owners that have gotten themselves into this line of work. It may not be their passion, but they are competent at operating this type of business and they make money, so they stick with it. Individuals who are extremely enthusiastic about owning and operating their own dryer, a dog faeces cleanup firm, or selling t-shirts on Hollywood Boulevard, for example, are rare. Or did they succeed in starting a firm that they could profit from?
Among the professions mentioned by a group of friends when they are discussing what they want to do for a livelihood that they are enthusiastic about are acting, playing guitar in a band, and serving their nation (among other things).
How many people claim to be enthusiastic about pursuing a career as a commissioned salesperson? Alternatively, they may be even more fucking strange by being enthusiastic about being an Amway commissioned seller. That certainly wasn't on my list of things to do. Some people are naturally gifted at selling. They are in the business of selling houses or automobiles. They have the appropriate kind of personality to be successful in this field and make a good commission. It may not be something they are enthusiastic about, but it allows them to gain valuable experience and earn a solid living, so they remain with it.
There are certain businesses that pay out trash in exchange for commission. Amway is one company that comes to mind. However, Amway is far worse because it requires commissioned salespeople to spend a fortune merely to make a measly $10 in commissions... You'll need to spend approximately $300 to achieve 100 PV, which is the bare minimum required to earn an Amway commission. When you factor in the tool scam purchases, the majority of Amway ambots spend between $500 and $700 each month to get that meagre profit.
An ambot would most likely argue that business owners must spend money in order to make money, just as real estate agents must spend money when offering a house for sale. They have to pay for advertising and hiring a photographer, and they have to pay a portion of their commission back to the person who owns the real estate company, so a real estate salesperson can also be spending hundreds of dollars on expenses, perhaps not on a monthly basis, but a commission on a house sale will be in the thousands, and if they continue to make a good profit, they will stay in the business.
It's not common for people to sit around and proclaim that the one thing they are passionate about is being an Amway commissioned sales representative. Unless they are brainwashed Amway ambots. The fact that you've lost money is only part of the problem. It is part of the job description to be brainwashed by cult leaders and to spend a significant amount of time defending the company. Working for a reputable corporation or owning a legitimate business requires less effort. The life of an Amway ambot is characterised by deception, denial, distraction, and defence. Exhausting in terms of time and money spent, as well as creating much frustration.
How many people gather in a circle and proclaim their zealous opposition to being conned? I'm curious how many people say they're enthusiastic about joining a cult. How many people claim to be enraged by being abused by the jerks in their organisation? How many people claim to be enthusiastic about purchasing costly terrible products? How many people are enthused by the prospect of losing money? I'm curious how many people are zealous about breaking their ties with friends and family.
What is the number of Amway ambots in existence?
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