Hi, I'm a 2nd-year student in NTU doing a writeup on people who leave their old jobs and turn to MLM as a full-time thing.
Wonder if anyone out here has such a personal experience? Very interested to find out your reasons for doing so, and whether this is becoming more common in Singapore or not. xD
Drop me an email at uberwombat (AT) gmail (dot) com (without the spaces).
Thank you!
The Ubervombat.
Hey!
did anyone emailed u? :)
If you are able to support yourself using MLM as a full time job, why not?
The benefits are quite obvious - no fixed hours of work, unlimited days of annual leave, and no need to please an unreasonable boss!
Moreover, there is no bureaucracy and red tape to worry about, unlike some large corporations.
Mr James Phang is enriching thousands of lives in Singapore.
i can gib u a few ref.
one of dem last time factory worker.
now manager 5k/mth - a far cry frm her factory days.
they will be beri happy to tok to u bt dun say i neber warn u hor.
Originally posted by Accurate Fraud:If you are able to support yourself using MLM as a full time job, why not?
The benefits are quite obvious - no fixed hours of work, unlimited days of annual leave, and no need to please an unreasonable boss!
Moreover, there is no bureaucracy and red tape to worry about, unlike some large corporations.
Mr James Phang is enriching thousands of lives in Singapore.
You forgot one thing. No fixed pay.
Enriching? Since his wish is to enrich lives and distribute wealth, why not form a charity? To distribute money to the poor, elderly and needy.
MLM is thing of the past.. Initially, MLM is the way to go .. Why? Cos of the new business concept.. Call it the "Store-less business" . Its by word of the mouth.. Now its no more cos the market for MLM has saturated and ppl's image of MLM is so called the Pyramid scam or w/e u called that.. So my PoV .. MLM cannot be your full time income.. Maybe a lil as part time (Tat is if u can face numberless of rejections and negative comments)
Besides MLM, there are many other potential ways to build passive income. You can check out my website to find out more! :)
go attend those free seminars and open up your options of various ways of earning revenue VS income than decide which one suits u best.
dun jump into mlm when you know nothing about it.
it took me about 2-3 yrs to fully understand the pros and cons of mlm at the price of my reputation back then..
consider carefully if u want to jump in..
and be careful of scams these days..
inexperience ppl usually will kana scam without them knowing..
MLM, like any other businesses, has no ceiling for income but no floor as well. You can be earning nothing even if you put in lots of effort. It's better to hold on to a full time job outside and do mlm part time and only switch to full time mlm when only you are able to substain a stable income.
From some of my mlm friends, what they suggest is at least 3 months of stable income (meaning about plus minus 20% of what you can get from your full time job and enough for survival) before they will choose to do a full switch. For those who are more afraid, 6 months may be a better choice. Of course there are a few ones that continue to hold on to their full time job because of interest.
But I doubt there will be hardly any who can manage to hit that type of income...