In response to one of my blogs, an ambot by the name of Frank dropped by to make a lengthy comment. It would take too long to reprint everything here. Be a blog and a half at the same time! Frank, on the other hand, deserves praise for using his true name. The majority of ambots, both past and current, are too embarrassed to disclose that they are involved with Amway.
To begin, Frank makes all of the female readers of my site burst out laughing by claiming that he is 20 years old and approaching 21 with the mentality of a 28/29 year old. All ladies are aware that men reach the age of 12 to 15 years old and continue to live for decades! Give them till their 60s before they "may" be able to achieve the mentality of someone in their twenties! Perhaps not even at that!
Typical of the 20/21 year old that writes comments on this site, they're all self-proclaimed experts at that age. Assholes in our Amway upline tell us that we are doomed to be lazy losers who quit Amway because we didn't strive hard enough, that we aren't hard workers, and so on and so on, this is normal Amway bullshit that we have heard a million times before.
It's something I've said numerous times. The fact that someone puts on a business suit, is addicted to their cell phone, and marches out to meetings at 8 p.m. does not automatically qualify them as a legitimate business owner.
When it comes to beginning and running a firm, real business entrepreneurs follow procedures. Several of them will be listed below in no particular sequence, and this is by no means a comprehensive list. I'm just thinking off the top of my head at the moment.
1. Do some market research to determine whether this is a realistic business opportunity that will generate revenue, or whether the market has already been saturated or whether there is no client interest in this type of business.
2. Obtain or lease a location in which to conduct commercial operations.
3. Select and register a company name.
4. Obtain a business licence from the city in order to operate the business.
5. Consult with an attorney for assistance with incorporation and other matters if necessary.
6. Hire an accountant to assist you in setting up your business accounts, filing taxes, and other related tasks.
hire more expertise as required for business setup or on a continuing basis
8. Recruit and hire people
9. Obtain a tax identification number
10. Obtain insurance to protect your company, its staff, and its consumers.
11. Create a business plan for your company
12. Establish a bank account in the company's name.
purchase inventory (number 13)
deciding on the price of the products or services 14.
15. Invest in the equipment required to run the enterprise.
16. Decide on the operating hours of the business
The following are some of the stages followed by actual business owners, and there are costs associated with beginning, owning, and maintaining a firm. It varies depending on the nature of the firm and how much time and capital the owner is able to devote to it.
Employees, whether they are paid on an hourly basis, on a salary basis, or as commission salesmen, are not required to follow any of the actions outlined above.
Those are some of the contrasts between a true grown-up business owner and a child who is pretending to be an adult and running a company.
And some of those children appear on my blog, where they criticise us of being slackers who don't run our own businesses, among other things. Those actions and expenses are taken by someone who is lazy and does not own their own business for no other reason than to get a pleasure, perhaps?????????
You fucking ambots who want to trash us because we don't own our own company have most likely never gone through any of the steps outlined above to lawfully establish their own business operations. Instead of just repeating what your fucking asses upline is teaching you, get out into the real world and understand what it's actually like to be a business owner, rather than just playing make believe games.
You ambots are nothing more than a group of low-paid commission salespeople who are required to pay a fee to an organisation such as WWDB or LTD in exchange for the right of being a member of a cult.
You are not competing on the same playing field as a legitimate business owner. You're simply participating in a game in which the rules are set by the jerks in your Amway upline.
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