Friday, December 21, 2007

haa. previously i was talking about having to have found a job.
well..guess what??! i'm gonna quit even b4 i even start. o.O
i went down for training for 2days already.
and it's really bugging me.
the way their system works, which they say they adopt network marketing.
(a.k.a pyramid sales??)
after much explanation, they say it wasn't because i need not invest any money before having to join their company.
but seems to me, it is still nevertheless of much similarity. =.=
so i thought that I AM SO NOT GOING BACK.
(it's not gonna take much determination or consideration to decide that i want to quit)
all because i don't highly admire their way of working.
to be frank, network marketing is being taught in Harvard University in the Business course. so by logical sense, it(network marketing) should be very safe.
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pardon me for my ignorance, but network marketing to me is still...people at the lowest rank in the hierarchy will have to slog their guts out for people at the topmost positions.
of course, that doesn't mean that the "bosses" don't have to work at all. but their earnings solely belongs to them while the poor people at the bottom will have to give a share of their pie to the ones at the top. (most unfair, i would say)
yesterday my father had a long chat with me(more than 2hrs*sleeps*). he was explaining why i shouldn't be taking up this (so-called) job opportunity.
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one major concern was as to why was it possible for all ranks in the hierarchy to be able to have a share of the pie when a deal is closed.
this is largely due to the fact that the products are priced at the most exorbitant prices, so eventually everybody in the company gets to get the pie! =) simply known as commission fees.
in order to get higher commission fees, we will try to recruit in more newbies. so that we can feast upon of their profits. in this marketing tactic, it will be most profitable for the ones in the business but a major scam to the consumers.
in order to earn an(i did not make any grammer mistake here, "an" should be used when the adjective/noun/adverb starts with A,E,I,O,U and H) honest income, i have decided to break all ties with the company. >.<
so now i'm still very much unemployed. xD
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an additional point to the "an" thing. i'll give an example.
for instance, you would say, "an hour" instead of, "a hour".
get my point? lol. (don't mind me, i'm just laming around)

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