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Re: McDonald’s chief steps down as sales decline....
Originally Posted by
ribshaw
I spent probably 10 years doing restaurant work starting in my mid teens ending when I graduated college. Only an idiot would quit after a few weeks unless they could trade up. Since almost no one makes money in MLM (less than 1%), even minimum wage is a better alternative.
Tax professionals know who profits from MLM What your faux arguments continue to lack is the numbers, the numbers matter in making life decisions.
Unless you are 70 and still working a jackhammer whining about needing a break after four hours is comical, hard work like sunshine is a great elixir. Obviously, the best course of action is to couple that work ethic with skills that people will pay for. Sadly, many would rather replace a simple formula with MLM and other money games where the odds of success have spoken loud and clear.
A classic restaurant is totally diferent than a modern fast food snack bar where there are lots of clients during all day so you work really hard and fast during 4 hours to receive an average 2,5/3 euros per hour! You need to do everything: prepare and deliver meals, clean the kitchen, wash dishes, etc... If you're the owner or manager of the restaurant you just sit down and only give orders to your operators and that is well paid and easy job. Being an operator is something temporaly because none would like to do it if don't have any better alternative job. Even MLM is better if the person have talent and potencial for mlm business if not its better to forget mlm. Mlm is not for everybody because only few people have enough talent to recruit a lot!
Originally Posted by
ribshaw
If you are making 27-45% per year sooner rather than later you will have enough scratch to hire a team of people to come here and bullshit us on your behalf.
That's an average for a medium low capital. Most of investors aren't rich and only invest part of their savings. As I said before there are no fixed profits in forex or in any other type of investments. You can get some good extra income from investments but is something that is very risky and not a sure income. You only risk what you can afford to lose. And that's true for forex, hyip and other scams!
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Re: McDonald’s chief steps down as sales decline....
Originally Posted by
Realname
A classic restaurant is totally diferent than a modern fast food snack bar where there are lots of clients during all day so you work really hard and fast during 4 hours to receive an average 2,5/3 euros per hour! You need to do everything: prepare and deliver meals, clean the kitchen, wash dishes, etc... If you're the owner or manager of the restaurant you just sit down and only give orders to your operators and that is well paid and easy job. Being an operator is something temporaly because none would like to do it if don't have any better alternative job. Even MLM is better if the person have talent and potencial for mlm business if not its better to forget mlm. Mlm is not for everybody because only few people have enough talent to recruit a lot!
Restaurant owners work their dang a$$es off. It is a full time job plus much more.
That's an average for a medium low capital. Most of investors aren't rich and only invest part of their savings. As I said before there are no fixed profits in forex or in any other type of investments. You can get some good extra income from investments but is something that is very risky and not a sure income. You only risk what you can afford to lose. And that's true for forex, hyip and other scams!
I am so sorry that your mother repeatedly dropped you on your head. How many times must we clarify how risky and abysmal Forex and HYIPs really are???
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Re: McDonald’s chief steps down as sales decline....
Originally Posted by
Realname
Blah Blah Blah MLM!!! Blah Blah Blah FX Trading!!!!
While "DUPLICATION" may be the pretendy key to success in MLM, it gets a tiresome when trying to have a conversation. If you are going to continue to repeat yourself at least pretend you are going to say something useful or amusing.
Like this fella: Foul-mouthed cockatoo mimicks previous owners’ marital spats | New York Post
For now, I will pretend we are still having an actual dialog rather than the puffery anyone can get in a hotel conference room in their home town any night of the week.
Originally Posted by
Realname
A classic restaurant is totally diferent than a modern fast food snack bar where there are lots of clients during all day so you work really hard and fast during 4 hours to receive an average 2,5/3 euros per hour! You need to do everything: prepare and deliver meals, clean the kitchen, wash dishes, etc...
I have worked in places with mice, roaches, and drunks with no seeming control of bodily functions. Hard work is what it is no matter the job and no one gives a crap what you had to do here and more importantly in life.
Originally Posted by
Realname
If you're the owner or manager of the restaurant you just sit down and only give orders to your operators and that is well paid and easy job. Being an operator is something temporaly because none would like to do it if don't have any better alternative job.
Some people get handed stuff in life and it isn't fair. Still no one gives a crap, and there are plenty of talented people, for most it comes back to hard work, being effective, and a bit of luck.
Originally Posted by
Realname
Even MLM is better if the person have talent and potencial for mlm business if not its better to forget mlm. Mlm is not for everybody because only few people have enough talent to recruit a lot!
99% of people lose money in MLM, you have failed to prove otherwise.
Now about the 1% that do make money. The 99% below them must lose for them to win. As the losers drop out, new losers must replace them, and to get people to lose they have to be told the very sort of nebulous doublespeak you have given us here. Then the whole cycle repeats.
While I am no croissant eating socialist, in my business dealings I have found "win-win" where the people I am dealing with are paid fairly to be a happier/easier road to travel.
If you prefer the win-lose(99x)-blame the losers-try-and-repeat of MLM then that is what it is.
Originally Posted by
Realname
That's an average for a medium low capital. Most of investors aren't rich and only invest part of their savings. As I said before there are no fixed profits in forex or in any other type of investments. You can get some good extra income from investments but is something that is very risky and not a sure income. You only risk what you can afford to lose. And that's true for forex, hyip and other scams!
Yeah, but only if they pay for high priced training from someone who has been on the seminar circuit for years. Personally, I like to fund my trading with all the cash coming in from real estate I bought with no money down, after of course I wash it in my very successful gumball vending business.
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Re: McDonald’s chief steps down as sales decline....
Being a jealous bitch is going to kill you in mlm. funny how you have no issues with the top of the mlm pyramid making the same money as execs in corporate, real, business yet somehow, corporate - who pay every employee a wage (and employees do not have to pay corporate to have a job) - is the bad guy while you pimp garbage mlm that 99% LOSE money. you are such a disingenuous fraud it isn't even funny.
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Re: McDonald’s chief steps down as sales decline....
Originally Posted by
ribshaw
99% of people lose money in MLM, you have failed to prove otherwise.
Now about the 1% that do make money. The 99% below them must lose for them to win. As the losers drop out, new losers must replace them, and to get people to lose they have to be told the very sort of nebulous doublespeak you have given us here. Then the whole cycle repeats.
I haven't fail in anything because I don't need to prove anything about MLM. I'm very happy to earn nice comissions from MLM business and so many people too and I don't care if I'm the 1% of all MLMers or not. I only care about my earnings I got from recruiting. Its a 100% honest and legal job and none is defrauding people like in HYip and other scams because everything is very well explained to all and MLM company has all legal requirements to operate. It's absolutely NO SCAM!!!
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Re: McDonald’s chief steps down as sales decline....
That'll look nice on your headstone, Realname:
"I don't care"
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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Re: McDonald’s chief steps down as sales decline....
Originally Posted by
Realname
I haven't fail in anything because I don't need to prove anything about MLM.
I'm very happy to earn nice comissions from MLM business and so many people too and I don't care if I'm the 1% of all MLMers or not. I only care about my earnings I got from recruiting.
You have said your bit and I mine. Some people learn visually, for them back to McDonalds with an MLM flair.
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Re: McDonald’s chief steps down as sales decline....
Originally Posted by
Realname
I don't care if I'm the 1% of all MLMers or not. I only care about my earnings I got from recruiting.
One more quick question, how do we know you are in the 1%? Everyone that I can think of that has approached me about joining MLM seems to feign success. Usually have to pin them down to get the truth, and that is where almost without exception they are "just getting started" or some equivalent to "No, I am not making any money in MLM".
Since I doubt we will get any hard data from you, I will take your comments about not having enough money to trade as proof enough you are not in the 1% but are instead telling MLM porkies.
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Re: McDonald’s chief steps down as sales decline....
Originally Posted by
ribshaw
One more quick question, how do we know you are in the 1%? Everyone that I can think of that has approached me about joining MLM seems to feign success. Usually have to pin them down to get the truth, and that is where almost without exception they are "just getting started" or some equivalent to "No, I am not making any money in MLM".
Since I doubt we will get any hard data from you, I will take your comments about not having enough money to trade as proof enough you are not in the 1% but are instead telling MLM porkies.
I'm not a specialist in MLM statistics but I know how much I won in MLM. Its not enough to become a millionaire but its a nice ammount and higher than a miserable salary I got from working in fast food companies. The 1% are the ones who become rich and have ferraris to show in their advertising videos, right??? So I'm not in that level yet but I'm in profit and still have my loyal downline who still giving me nice comissions.
Trading its for rich people who can have enough money to make the investment plan profitable. Less than 100,000 is not enough to start a good and profitable trading journey. I think you don't have any idea about how much is needed to manage a trading fund...
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Re: McDonald’s chief steps down as sales decline....
Originally Posted by
Realname
The 1% are the ones who become rich and have ferraris to show in their advertising videos, right???
Very unlikely, your typical millionaire has a low seven figure net worth, a low six figure income, and drives a modest car. If you see someone driving a Ferrari I would put 50/50 odds on them not being rich and another 50/50 they are peacocking for some reason other than a love for cars.
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Originally Posted by
Realname
I think you don't have any idea about how much is needed to manage a trading fund...
You are probably right.
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Re: McDonald’s chief steps down as sales decline....
More news: Moody
When all these agencies start cutting rating it means that bankrupcy is very close to happen!!!
And the worse is that sales still in free fall even after closing 700 stores.
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