>>except in networking you can become the one on top with the right company.
With the exception of Amway, Pampered Chef, Tupperware, and Excel telephone, there is little money to be made..
Even so, one has to be way up on the chain to be making real dough...
If you are fortunate enough to be in a position to join network marketing and be a "regional" person, ie a person at the top of the chain for a particular region, there is loads of cash...Anybody would be a fool not to jump in at this level, provided the products being sold have actual demand...
For a majority of people, however, there isn't much money to be made, except off of the relatives they pester...
And then there is the old spiel.. "do you want to be in business for yourself"... "You want to be rich right".. which ends up in a pitch for a lunch meeting to discuss amway, etc..
The pitches remind me of people on infomercials selling crap. They use what I call "mulitlevel marketing logic" -- sounds good, sounds logical on the surface, but in reality it falls short.
For a very small few, networking marketing works because they are at the top of the money chain..
There is nothing like being pestered from a friend or a stranger about their new "business"....
I'd rather hear from my lawyer...
Your attitude towards Networking will preclude you from ever making it in Networking.
All I can say is....Good luck in your job.
I don't need to travel to work. I don't need to have a boss telling me when I can go on vacation or how much I can make and I don't have any employees to worry about if they will show up.
And by the way....I have not pestered my relatives....they saw the amount of money I was making and they became involved on their own.....especially when they saw my new Acura (paid for by my company) sitting in my driveway!
And Oh yes.....Dolly Parton, DR. Laura, Pat Boone, Michael Singletary, Crystal Gail and many other Celebrities are now part of the company I'm Involved with.